| CELANDINE | Lesser ___; yellow bloom with heartshaped leaves in the buttercup family which is one of the first woodland flowers of the year (9) |
| CATALPA | Tree with heartshaped leaves |
| ZUCCHINI | This is the name of a plant that produces a dark green cylindrical fruit. It's a variety of summer squash in the gourd family-which is important, because this word in Italian is a diminutive of "gourd |
| PEONY | Plant in the buttercup family With large. showy globular flowers, the Balearic variety was once widespread in Mallorca but is now more limited to the mountainous north-west of the Island (5) |
| ALL | ___ in the Family TV show about a working class man and his family which is ranked 9th on Rolling Stone's 2016 list of 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time |
| CANIDAE | Foxes are part of the ___ family, which is the same family as dogs, wolves and jackals. |
| GOLDTHREAD | Purl- or zari-like silk yarn wound with gilded wire for embroidery or weaving; or, a wild flower in the buttercup family with slender yellow roots resembling said strand (4,6) |
| LILAC | Name, from the Persian for "blue", for the fragrant syringa bloom with a pale lavender or purplish-pink hue symbolising spring coming anew or one's first love most true; or, with "French", the plant, |
| ACONITE | The yellow blooms of winter ___ brighten up the garden at the start of the year (7) |
| CLEMATIS | Climbing plant in the buttercup family with pink, purple or white flowers, also called traveller's joy (8) |
| FORGETMENOT | Low-growing plant of the borage family which is a popular ornamental (6-2-3) |
| DOLLY | Reportedly the first W in genetic engineering? (5,3,5) |
| WORLD | What the first W stands for in WWW |
| SWOOPES | Sheryl who was the first W.N.B.A. player to have a signature shoe |
| WATERLILY | Aquatic plant with floating goblet-shaped flowers and heartshaped leaves that provide shelter and islands for frogs and insects (5,4) |
| CATNIP | Plant of the mint family which is irresistible to certain pets |
| ROBINSON | Family which is shipwrecked while on their way to Australia in an 1812 novel by Johann David Wyss (8) |
| ANTILLES | Group of islands in the Caribbean consisting of the Greater ___ and Lesser ___ (8) |
| GORSE | From "stand on end, bristle", "barley" and "hedgehog", the prickly evergreen furze or whin that, according to folklore, when in bloom with golden papilionaceous flowers, kissing is said to be in seaso |
| IXORA | Indian - - - - - coccinea with leathery leaves and red-yellow blooms known as jungle geranium or flame in the woods (5) |