| BETONY | Is better known officinalis as this (6) |
| MALLOW | Althaea officinalis is better known as marsh ___ (6) |
| HYSSOP | Name by which the herb Hyssopus officinalis is commonly known (6) |
| BURNET | Sanguisorba officinalis, great - - - (6) |
| STORAX | Fragrant resin obtained from the tree Styrax officinalis and formerly used in perfume (6) |
| ALTHAEA | ___ officinalis is better known as marsh mallow (7) |
| ALLSPICE | Dried aromatic fruit of the myrtaceous West Indian tree Pimenta diocia (formerly P. officinalis), also known as pimento and Jamaican pepper (8) |
| BALM | Melissa officinalis, for example, is a comfort (4) |
| SAGE | Garden plant, Salvia officinalis, used as a culinary herb (4) |
| POT | Calendula officinalis is the ___ marigold (3) |
| MARSH | The plant Althaea officinalis whose roots yield a mucilage formerly used to make confectionery items of the same name (5,6) |
| REDROSE | ___ of Lancaster is a name for Rosa gallica var. officinalis (3,4) |
| GOATSRUE | Herbaceous plant of the pea family (Galega officinalis) used as a treatment for diabetes in medieval Europe (5,3) |
| GALLICA | An ancient or old-fashioned variety of fragrant bloom, such as the blush-pink Duchesse d'Angouleme, the cassis Cardinal de Richelieu or the crimson apothecary's rose, aka Officinalis or red rose of La |
| OLDROSE | Rosa gallica var. 'Officinalis' is a classic example of an ___ (3,4) |
| VERVAIN | Common name of Verbena officinalis (7) |
| LEMON | Perennial herb with citrus scent - Melissa officinalis (5,4) |
| LEMONBALM | Citrus-scented herb in the mint family, Melissa officinalis (5,4) |
| BEEBALM | Variously to Melissa and officinalis Monarda (3,4) |
| SOAPWORT | Common name of Saponaria officinalis - sort of wraps, too (8) |