| BAYBERRY | North American shrub with aromatic leathery leaves such as the northern ..., Myrica pensylvanica (8) |
| OCOTILLO | A North American shrub with spines and clusters of red flowers (8) |
| PIN | Quercus palustris is the ___ oak, while Prunus pensylvanica is the ___ cherry (3) |
| ROSEMARY | From the Latin meaning "dew of the sea", a shrub with aromatic needle-like leaves such as the Lady in White or Sissinghurst Blue that is a symbol of remembrance (8) |
| SCALLION | Vegetable with a small bulb and long green leaves such as the spring onion (8) |
| LEPIDOTE | Of leaves such as those of rhododendrons, covered with small scurfy scales (8) |
| OLEANDER | Shrub of the dogbane family, with lance-shaped leathery leaves and ornate red or white flowers |
| SWEETBAY | Shrub with aromatic leaves |
| BLACKCAP | A brownish-grey warbler, also known as the northern nightingale (8) |
| BOREALIS | Astral phenomenon also known as the northern lights (6,8) |
| DOGBANES | North American shrubs of the Apocynum genus (8) |
| SCHNAPPS | You leave such a short sleep. Afterthought with spirit! (8) |
| REDGUM | Any of various Australian eucalyptus trees with aromatic leaves such as the River ___ (3,3) |
| RATA | New Zealand forest tree of the myrtle family with crimson flowers and hard wood such as the Northern |
| WHITE | Evergreen coniferous tree of North America such as the Northern ___ (5,5) |
| CEDAR | Evergreen coniferous tree of North America such as the Northern - (5,5) |
| REDSNAPPER | Marine food fish such as the Northern ? or Emperor ? (3,7) |
| FEATHER | Trees with pinnate leaves such as Butia capitata (7,5) |
| PALMS | Trees with pinnate leaves such as Butia capitata (7,5) |
| SWORDSHAPED | Many leaves, such as those of the gladiolus, are said to be this (5-6) |