| MARIGOLDS | Orange-yellow coloured flowers in the daisy family (9) |
| ASTER | Flower in the daisy family |
| PRIMULA | Multi-coloured flowers in starchy university city (7) |
| SAFFRON | Bright orange-yellow coloured dried stigmas used in cooking (7) |
| DANDELION | Perennial wild flower or weed in the daisy family with a spherical seed head known as a clock; or, one of the buck rabbits in Watership Down (9) |
| DAFFODILS | Forming drifts in spring and described in a poem by William Wordsworth, flowers in the genus Narcissus used as symbols of Saint David and Wales (9) |
| PRIMROSES | Wild plants bearing pale yellow flowers in the spring (9) |
| FORSYTHIA | A plant that produces clusters of yellow jasmine-like flowers in the spring (9) |
| BLUEBELLS | Colourful woodland flowers in the genus Hyacinthoides (9) |
| CAMELLIAS | Flowers in the tea family |
| HYACINTHS | Flowers in the same family as asparagus and agave |
| FEVERFEW | Aromatic plant in the daisy family used in herbal medicine (8) |
| URSINIA | Genus of yellow-flowering plants in the daisy family (7) |
| SPREKELIA | Bulbous plant, related to hippeastrum, and grown for its striking crimson or white pendent flowers, in the form of a cross (9) |
| VCANDREWS | "Flowers in the Attic" novelist |
| COSMOS | Universe as a whole; or; a plant in the daisy family with pink and white flowers attractive to hummingbird hawk moths (6) |
| LETTUCE | Salad plant in the daisy family, such as the bibb or butterhead, cos or romaine, iceberg or crisphead (7) |
| ERIOPHYLLUM | Genus of north American perennials in the daisy family, with the common name of woolly sunflower (11) |
| SENECIO | Genus in the daisy family, with name meaning "old man" |
| IVA | Plant in the daisy family |