| MAQUI | Mother endlessly pounds shrub to make berry wine |
| DOGWOOD | Shrub to make a boxer, for example, join a golf club (7) |
| WHISTLE | Artist who painted his mother endlessly? Blow me! |
| HUBRIS | One shrub to be trimmed before the fall? (6) |
| OLEANDER | The shrub to bend over in the river (8) |
| LAURELANDHARDY | Famous couple also get tough shrub to go first (6,3,5) |
| BUCKU | Shrub to become perky after removal of root |
| BUCHU | Medicinal shrub to form a tight cluster, deprived of nitrogen and phosphorus |
| PROTEA | S. African shrub; to pear (anag.) |
| SMOKETREE | Shrub to me reeks foul |
| CEANOTHUS | Ornamental sometimes referred shrub to as the Californian lilac (9) |
| PATCHOULI | Scent from shrub to touch a lip with (9) |
| IMPLANT | One man had a shrub to put into the ground (7) |
| LAVENDER | Shrub to finish amongst seaweed |
| GREENWEED | Yellow-flowered shrub to renew edge, possibly? (9) |
| THEBES | Way back, carried shrub to Greek city (6) |
| ESPALIER | Trellis to train shrubs to grow flat (8) |
| WAXMYRTLE | Shrub to grow remotely, all over the place without energy, oxygen (3,6) |
| HERBS | Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme': New vowel in new shrub to complete the rhyme (5) |
| OLEA | Genus of evergreen trees and shrubs to which the olives belong, related to the ash, privet, jasmine etc. (4) |