| FRONDS | Leaves or leaf-like part of a palm, fern or similar plant (6) |
| AARONSROD | Mullein or similar plant with flowers on a long stem (6,3) |
| FROND | Part of a palm |
| AMEN | Palm fern, regularly used after prayer (4) |
| BAGASSE | The pulp remaining after the extraction of juice from sugar cane or similar plants; used as fuel and for making paper etc (7) |
| HEATH | Moorland plant in a family comprising the cranberry, blueberry, huckleberry, rhododendron and a similar plant considered a symbol of Scotland and of good luck (5) |
| LEAFSPOT | One of a number of similar plant diseases (4,4) |
| PETALS | The coloured, leaf-like parts of a flower (6) |
| RAFFIA | A ribbon-like fibre obtained from the leaves of a palm, used in weaving mats and baskets (6) |
| NARDOO | Fern or aromatic plant attracting ducks (6) |
| RATTAN | Thin jointed stems of a palm, used to make furniture (6) |
| SPATHE | (Botany) Leaf-like sheathe enclosing a spadix (6) |
| SCORCH | Wind or leaf ___ is a problem for evergreens in winter (6) |
| LOAFER | Big buoyant float for lots of shot (*or leaf) (6) |
| LARKIN | Poet for whom the trees were coming into leaf, like something almost being said? (6) |
| EMBLEM | Symbol such as the silver fern or leek for NZ and Wales, respectively |
| TOGA | From "hair of the head", word for a tuft of a seed or pineapple; a leafy crown of a palm; or, the nebulous envelope of the head of a "long-haired star" (4) |
| SEPAL | Leaf-like part of a plant (5) |
| PETAL | One of the leaf-like parts of a blossom |
| PLANTS | Ferns or mosses, eg |