| VINELEAF | Lane with five bats and foliage around grapes (4,4) |
| LEEWAVES | Oscillations in air currents or foliage around east and west (3,5) |
| TREEFERN | Tall plant with trunklike stem and foliage at the summit (4,4) |
| VIGNETTE | Vine and foliage design in a book; or, a photograph with faded border (8) |
| LAVENDER | The flowers and foliage of this early summer bloomer fill the air with rich fragrance (8) |
| BOUGHPOT | Old word for a bouquet, bunch, posy or tussie mussie of flowers and foliage; or, the vessel in which to display said branches, sprays and stems (8) |
| RECALLED | Took a stroll down Memory Lane with Bellow going into the grass (8) |
| LONICERA | Latin name of the day- and nightscented twining flower honeysuckle, important for pollinating moths and in turn bats and hedgehogs (8) |
| WREATHER | One who braids, interweaves, twines or twists flowers and foliage into chaplets, circlets, coronets, crowns or other botanical halos (8) |
| ENSLAVED | Bats and elves trapped? (8) |
| PARAKEET | Keep a rat, bats and a bird (8) |
| IBERIANS | Rabies in bats and Caucasians once |
| ROUNDERS | Bat and ball game played around a set of bases (8) |
| BASEBALL | A game with a bat and ball |
| FOLLOWON | Continue to bat and stick to leg side (6,2) |
| BRACKETS | They support bat and balls outside |
| SUPERBUG | ODI twelfth man who could bat and bowl under experimental 2005-06 rules (8) |
| SHORTLEG | Fielding position in cricket near the batter designed to catch balls off the bat and leg pad (5,3) |
| WILT | Plant disease affecting mainly clematis and asters (but also others), typically characterised by drooping and shrivelling of stems and foliage (4) |
| ROWAN | Tree with red berries and foliage in autumn (5) |