| ROSEA | Hollyhock genus is Alcea ___ ... part of tuberose agave (5) |
| ALTHAEA | The hollyhock genus is sadly late, aah! (7) |
| TOBESURE | A variety of tuberose, I admit (2,2,4) |
| FICIFOLIA | Term meaning fig-leaved eg as the leaves of hollyhock Alcea ___ ... official I upset (9) |
| ALCEA | Hollyhock genus of the malvaceae family (5) |
| LUPIN | One of the traditional herbaceous perennials used to form a cottage garden with delphiniums, foxgloves, hollyhocks, aquilegia etc (5) |
| OHARA | A double-flowering scarlet hollyhock... from ooh, Arabia! (1'4) |
| STEMS | Hollyhock features |
| ALYSSUM | Genus of small-flowering plants - if sweet its genus is Lobularia (7) |
| LUNA | The start of the honesty genus is the Roman goddess of the moon! (4) |
| HOLLYHOCK | Tall widely cultivated flowering plant of the genus Alcea with stout hairy stems (9) |
| HEBE | Greek goddess of youth after whom a plant genus is named |
| SEQUOIA | Of which genus is the giant redwood tree? (7) |
| BRISTLEFERN | A plant of the trichomanes genus is known as this (7,4) |
| PILOCARPUS | Jaborandi genus is popular, strangely, around Cape |
| OAKTREE | Its genus is Quercus (3,4) |
| NERINE | - bowdenii; flower whose genus is named after the Greek sea nymphs (6) |
| GEM | Without 'you', the mountain avens genus is a jewel! (3) |
| AUCUBA | The Japanese laurel genus is . . . 'Gold Caribbean Island' (6) |
| OLEA | Olive genus is partly two-leaved (4) |