| MELINDA | Perennial geranium with mounds of lobed foliage and pale pink, veined flowers (7) |
| JELLIES | Judge with mounds of fat, heading off for desserts (7) |
| LILACICE | A compact geranium with large, pale purple-pink veined flowers (5,3) |
| IVYLEAVED | Having five-lobed foliage like a climbing plant (3-6) |
| SALOME | Dusky, violet-pink, veined geranium cultivar - 'Veiled Dancer' (6) |
| SAMOBAR | Hardy geranium with purple-black flowers - a broom's damaged (7) |
| SAMOBOR | Hardy geranium with purple-black flowers - broom as alternative? (7) |
| FESTOON | In classical architecture, a carved representation of a garland of flowers, fruit, foliage and ribbons suspended in loops, known as a swag when depicting fabric (7) |
| SPIGNEL | The umbelliferous plant "meu" or "baldmoney", whose curry-tasting foliage and seeds are said to have made it unpopular with dairy farmers as it flavoured the milk of their cows (7) |
| HOLLIES | The foliage and berries of which shrubs are used during the Christmas season (7) |
| DOGWOOD | Tree grown for its decorative foliage and red stems (7) |
| ROSEATE | Pale pink |
| PELARGONIUM | Growth of cultivated geranium with heads of pink and opal, planted round lake (11) |
| EGLANTINE | Eurasian rose with fragrant foliage and small pink flowers (9) |
| ROSECAMPION | Lychnis coronaria, a popular garden plant with silvery foliage and usually bright pink flowers |
| RODGERSIA | Perennials with attractive foliage and panicles of small flowers - making gorse arid (9) |
| HERBROBERT | Wild geranium with small pink five-petalled flowers |
| YARROW | A plant with feathery leaves and heads of small white or pale pink aromatic flowers (6) |
| GARLANDS | Long festoons of fir cones, flowers, foliage and fruit used to decorate beams, chimney pieces and staircases at Christmas; or, literary anthologies or florilegia (8) |
| TAMARIND | Long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragran |