| ASPIDISTRA | House plant with long, evergreen leaves and purplish flowers (10) |
| LOGAN | Rubus cultivars 'Ly 59' and 'Ly 654', with dark red and purplish fruits, are better known as ___berries! (5) |
| POINSETTIA | House plant with small greenish-yellow flowers, euphorbia pulcherrima (10) |
| WILLOWHERB | Plant such as the rosebay ? or denseflower ? with pink or purplish flowers (10) |
| YUCCA | Popular garden and house plant with long sword-like leaves. (5) |
| SNAPDRAGON | Plant with spikes of showy white, yellow, pink, red or purplish flowers, also called antirrhinum (10) |
| PERENNIALS | Plants with long life cycles |
| OLEANDER | Ornamental poisonous shrub with evergreen leaves and white to red flowers (8) |
| MISTLETOE | A stormcock-propagated Malus canopy-hosted plant whose evergreen leaves and white berries are symbolic of fertility, hence traditionally forming lovers' Christmas kissing boughs with bay, holly, ivy, |
| CEDAR | Coniferous tree with spreading branches, needlelike evergreen leaves and barrel-shaped cones (5) |
| HEBE | Shrub or tree native mostly to New Zealand, with evergreen leaves and clusters or flower spikes (4) |
| AFRICANVIOLET | Tropical house plant with bright flowers and velvety leaves (7,6) |
| LIATRIS | North American plants with long spikes of purplish flowers. (7) |
| ACANTHUS | Ornamental plant with large spiny leaves and spikes of white or purplish flowers (8) |
| IRIS | A tall plant with long leaves and large purple, yellow or white flowers (4) |
| BOGBEAN | Perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves. |
| ABELIA | Deciduous or evergreen ornamental shrubs with simple leaves and small white, pink, or purplish flowers (6) |
| MANDRAKE | Plant with purplish flowers and forked roots, formerly thought to have magic powers (8) |
| CANNA | Tropical house plant with colourful leaves |
| RHUBARB | Temperate and subtropical plant with long green and red edible leafstalks, usually eaten sweetened and cooked (7) |