| RAGGEDROBIN | Lychnis floscuculi,a pink-flowered European campion of damp grassland, with divided petals that give it a tattered appearance (6,5) |
| RESEDA | Mediterranean plant with divided petals (6) |
| DITTANY | Pink-flowered European plant (7) |
| RAGGED | ____ robin, a pink-flowered plant growing on marshy ground with tatty looking petals (6) |
| SAINFOIN | A pink-flowered leguminous forage plant whose name, from "wholesome hay", refers to its medicinal or healing properties (8) |
| SAVANNA | A grassland with scattered trees. |
| DAISY | Meadow flower with petals that open in the sun (5) |
| SUNFLOWER | Plant with large yellow petals that grows tall as it reaches for light and warmth, many can be seen adding colour to Mallorcan gardens and allotments (9) |
| VALVATE | Botany term for petals that meet at the edges without overlapping (7) |
| STEPWISE | Pronounced flat grassland with sage in distinct phases (8) |
| ROSECAMPION | Lychnis coronaria, a popular garden plant with silvery foliage and usually bright pink flowers |
| BOGASPHODEL | A yellow-flowered European marsh plant, Narthecium ossifragum, of the lily family |
| MASSPRODUCE | Make a lot with new design of damp courses (4-7) |
| MEADOWRUE | Wildflower with yellow sepals, of damp habitat - er, due a mow, anyhow! (6,3) |
| PROOF | Evidence of damp at the rear part of a building (5) |
| OXLIP | A primulaceous yellow flower of damp woodlands and hedge-banks, sometimes called a paigle (5) |
| PASQUEFLOWER | Small, purple-flowered European plant of the buttercup family (6,6) |
| GORSE | Spiny yellow-flowered European shrub of the pea family also known as furze and whin (5) |
| OXEYE | Yellow-flowered European plant of the daisy family sometimes known as the sun wheel; Buphthalmum salicifolium (5) |
| LOVAGE | White-flowered European plant of the parsley family whose leaves are used for flavouring food (6) |