| BETACAROTENE | Nutrient from tea tree hybridised with bacon (12) |
| POTASH | Agricultural chemical from tea tree |
| UNMANAGEABLE | Legume hybridised with banana? That's not viable |
| AGARAGAR | A fish by itself derived nutrient from algae (4-4) |
| GOJI | Red wolfberry of a shrub known as Duke of Argyll's tea tree or vicar's tea party, often served in dishes with whole foods such as seeds, nuts, grains, vegetables or fruits (4) |
| MANUKA | NZ shrub or tree known as white tea tree (6) |
| LEACH | Draw out nutrients from meadow with heating system (5) |
| TNUT | Fastener that sounds like it grows into a tea tree |
| ETCETERA | Climb initially into exotic tea tree and rest |
| YATE | Eucalypt is, in a way, a tea-tree? (4) |
| CHAT | Tea tree initially causes talk |
| YERBA | A Paraguay tea tree found in underlayer basically (5) |
| THIEF | Tea leaf from tea in Paris to impress one female |
| STIGMA | Black mark from tea enclosed in letter from Greece (6) |
| IRIS | With a tall, bearded variety hybridised by Bryan Dodsworth, a flower related to the crocus, gladioli and freesia symbolising faith, hope and wisdom (4) |
| ROOT | Part of plant drawing nutrients from soil (4) |
| AIRPLANT | Epiphyte absorbing nutrients from the atmosphere |
| YOLKSAC | "The young get nutrients from this cola" - Sky broadcast (4,3) |
| ROOTS | Plant parts that draw water and nutrients from the soil (5) |
| TUNDRA | Sample of revolutionary cupboard nutrients from much of Siberia (6) |