| BALSAMIC | Kind of fragrant vinegar (8) |
| ORRIS | Kind of fragrant root |
| SESAME | Kind of fragrant oil in some Asian cuisines |
| ROSARIAN | Breeder of scented brier beauties, cultivator of fragrant floribundas, expert in eglantines, grower of grandifloras, propagator of hybrid teas, tender of velvety damasks or other such floriculturist o |
| BATHCUBE | A block or "bomb" of fragrant substances fizzed in a tub of water prior to performing one's ablutions (8) |
| REDOLENT | Smelling of, fragrant (8) |
| BUDDLEIA | Shrub with clusters of fragrant lilac, white or yellow flowers (8) |
| WISTERIA | Bearing panicles of fragrant blueish-lilac flowers in May, a vine found climbing over old English country houses, walled gardens and areas around London (8) |
| HYACINTH | Cynthia out to get first handful of fragrant flower (8) |
| INCENSED | Was angry about the use of fragrant fumes on the first day (8) |
| MOSSROSE | Source of fragrant attar |
| TITI | Tree of low-lying coastal areas of southeastern United States having glossy leaves and racemes of fragrant white flowers. |
| KNOTGARDEN | Type of parterre consisting of an intricate pattern of fragrant herbs and pruned topiary planted in "ribbons" within a square frame (4,6) |
| AZALEA | Variety of rhododendron with clusters of fragrant flowers (6) |
| FREESIAS | 15 across, from the start, is raising a small number of fragrant flowers (8) |
| JEKYLL | Horticulturist with a species of fragrant English rose named after her who created some of the garde |
| STOCKS | Keeps a supply of fragrant flowers of Matthiola genus? (6) |
| JOSSSTICK | Piece of wood of fragrant substance burnt as incense (4, 5) (9) |
| MIGNONETTE | Expressing the diminutive of French for "darling", "dainty" or "small and sweet", a plant in the genus Reseda with spires of fragrant chartreuse or white flowers; fine pillow lace; or, a sauce for fre |
| 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 |