20 answers for: Late Summer flower say, in say child's Spring trea... |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| EASTEREGG | Late Summer flower say, in say child's Spring treat (6,3) |
| SIMON | ___ Says (child's game) |
| ASTER | Late-summer flower |
| BORDERS | A garden's floral, herbaceous or shrubby edges whose late-summer flowers can include Michaelmas daisies, crocosmia, helianthus, dahlias, rudbeckia and echinacea (7) |
| ASTERS | Late summer flowers |
| BUTTERCUP | Flower, say, in black container (9) |
| AQUILEGIA | Flower, say - one in group appearing nightly |
| FOYLESWAR | Cultivated flower, say, for drama series (6,3) |
| ALABASTER | An artificial flower, say, is white (9) |
| PORTULACA | Tropical trailing plant genus, grown for its showy summer flowers, known variously by the common names sun plant, rose moss and moss roses (9) |
| COLCHICUM | Plant corms of this bloomer, also known as autumn crocus, in late summer (9) |
| NIGELLA | Flower, say, in wilting, bending over |
| SEROTINAL | Occurring in late summer |
| INAUGURAL | The first in a manner of speaking that's popular late summer on Russian River (9) |
| NOSEGAY | Flowers, say, in number, say (7) |
| KITTENISH | Playful little Christopher; born late summer 2007, I think (9) |
| RUDBECKIA | Genus of late summer, yellow, daisy-flowered perennials (9) |
| HURRICANE | Late-summer concern |
| PRIMROSE | Stiffly formal summer flower altogether more familiar in spring. (8) |
| ALCHEMILLA | - mollis; English country-garden plant known as lady's mantle that can be paired with camomile, love-in-a-mist, delphinium, lily of the valley, cow parsley etc in summer flower arrangements (10) |
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