| REEDSECTION | Perhaps a section of river comprising various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants - or a part of the orchestra! (4,7) |
| REED | Type of tall, stiff perennial grass-like plant growing in groups near water (4) |
| JARDINIERE | Ornamental garden element in the form of an urn or stand for a plant or a collection of plants; or, a mixture of prepared seasonal vegetables as a garnish or accompaniment for meat or stew (10) |
| TREFOIL | Clover-like plant, or name of a Girl Scout cookie |
| REEDBED | An area of water or marshland full of tall, stiff grasses (4,3) |
| POPLAR | Type of tall thin tree (6) |
| CONE | Fruit of a pine tree or other conifer depicted in a stylised form in paisley or as a finial; a flower of the hop plant; or, a curled wafer for a scoop of ice cream (4) |
| WINDER | Word for a step of a spiral staircase; a knob or key for adjusting a clock/watch; a bobbin or spool; a twisting plant; or, a horn-blower (6) |
| SEDGE | Any of various grass-like plants with a triangular stem associated with wetlands (5) |
| BOLL | Word for a bubble originally, now a rounded seed-capsule of a cotton or flax plant; or, a poppy-head (4) |
| COMMUNICATE | Crickets ___ with various types of chirps. A calling song which is to find a potential mate. A courting song which is sung when the female accepts the male as her mate and another type of chirp which |
| EYECAP | Another name for the brille of a snake or various types of lizard |
| SCIRPUS | Genus of grass-like plants, related to sedge, with the common names club-rush, wood club-rush or bulrush (7) |
| REACHMEDOWN | Section of river by a lost field, new or second-hand? (5-2-4) |
| HERB | A plant or a part of a plant that is used as medicine or to give flavour to food (4) |
| STEM | A flower-, fruit- or leaf-bearing axis of a plant; or, a word's root (4) |
| SHAW | Scottish word for the leaves of a potato or turnip plant; or, a copse, small wood or thicket (4) |
| EDAMAME | Any of various types of soy bean that are harvested when green and eaten as a vegetable (7) |
| REEDS | Tall, hollow grass-like plants found in water or marshland (5) |
| MISC | A collection of various types of things; abbr. (4) |