| CORSAGE | My herb in a floral arrangement (7) |
| FROG | Adult tadpole; device for holding cut flowers in a floral arrangement; braided fastening or pankou knot; or, the nut of a cello or violin bow (4) |
| ANDTHYME | Terence Adamson? He has my herbs! (8,3,5) |
| ROSEMARY | Terence Adamson? He has my herbs! (8,3,5) |
| BOUQUET | Word describing a group of pheasants when flushed; the characteristic aroma of wine or perfume; or, a floral arrangement, bigger than a posy (7) |
| SPRAY | Put a little water on a floral arrangement (5) |
| SEPAL | Part of a floral arrangement |
| PARSLEY | Flat-leaved or curly, a garden herb in a family of umbellifers that includes angelica, celery, chervil, dill, fennel, dill and lovage (7) |
| ROSETTE | Floral arrangement put in routine (7) |
| LEIPZIG | Turn quickly after parking behind floral arrangement somewhere in Germany (7) |
| POTABLE | Last herb in a glass of beer that can be drunk (7) |
| BAYLEAF | Aromatic herb in a bouquet garni |
| GARNISH | Add herbs in a ring of ash (7) |
| GARLAND | Floral arrangement guy brought up and put down (7) |
| OPHELIA | Daughter of Polonius in Hamlet who delivers a floral soliloquy (7) |
| ASTILBE | Perennial plant with clusters of red or white flowers, often used by gardeners for ground cover it is also popular in floral arrangements (7) |
| FALLFOR | Fancy floral arrangement by female (4,3) |
| DAISYCHAIN | A woman at tea taking in a floral garland (5-5) |
| AEROSOL | Perhaps a floral spray will be found in fussy Rae's loo (7) |
| COROLLA | Floral arrangement |