| DIAMONDJUBILEE | One buddleia Jim used for 60th (7,7) |
| DIAMONDWEDDING | Couple's 60th anniversary [Spanish] |
| DUB | Nickname for Buddleia that can grow back a bit (3) |
| BUTTERFLY | Common name for buddleia, - - - bush (9) |
| MINUTE | Sixtieth (60th) part of an hour / tiny |
| LILAC | With fragrant buddleia-like panicles, a plant in the olive family whose genus name Syringa, meaning "tube", alludes to its stems being used as Pan-pipes or syrinx (5) |
| LISTEDBUILDING | Old place, perhaps not upright, containing a lot of buddleia, rampant |
| LEI | Ring of flowers carried by buddleia (3) |
| BLOOMS | Head of buddleia emerges producing flowers (6) |
| AUDIBLE | Daughter leaves sort of buddleia that can be picked up (7) |
| EMPIRE | '___ Blue' is a scented buddleia irresistible to butterflies (6) |
| BUSH | Butterfly - - - - or fast-growing Buddleia davidii (4) |
| PURPLE | General colour of iris, buddleia verbena, allium or wisteria flowers (6) |
| BUTTERFLYBUSH | Buddleia (9,4) |
| ADMIRAL | Red -; migratory butterfly typically seen nectaring on buddleia, lavender and verbena in the summer |
| REDADMIRAL | Migratory butterfly feeding on buddleia or nettles as a caterpillar (3,7) |
| MOTH | Hummingbird hawk- -; insect feeding on the nectar of honeysuckle, red verbena, cosmos and buddleia (4) |
| ADMIRALS | Red -; butterflies commonly spotted nectaring on garden buddleias (8) |
| MORRIS | Artist, plantsman and former householder of Benton End in Suffolk whose painting Floreat features a profusion of buddleias, hollyhocks, passion flowers and poppies (6) |
| DIAMOND | A solid form of pure carbon, Earth's hardest naturally-occurring substance, the birthstone for April and traditional gift for a 60th wedding anniversary (7) |