| TOADFLAX | Plant Linaria vulgaris with yellow snapdragon-like flowers, also called butter-and-eggs (8) |
| BEETROOT | Edible taproot of Beta vulgaris with pink/purple flesh (8) |
| FIREWEED | Southern African plant with daisy-like flowers, also called Madagascar ragwort (8) |
| COREOPSIS | Native North American plant with bright daisy-like flowers, also called the tickseed (9) |
| HELENIUM | Plant with daisy-like flowers also known as sneezeweed (8) |
| LIMA | ___ beans (veggies also called butter beans) |
| EYEBRIGHT | Small plant of the figwort family with little snapdragon like flowers (9) |
| MIMULUS | Genus of 'monkey flower' with snapdragon-like flowers (7) |
| DAFFODIL | Eurasian plant with yellow flowers also called the Lent Lily (8) |
| CLEMATIS | Climbing plant in the buttercup family with pink, purple or white flowers, also called traveller's joy (8) |
| VALERIAN | Plant with small pink or white flowers also called all-heal (8) |
| SEAPINKS | Somewhat resembling chives, coastal flowers also called thrift (3,5) |
| PLANTAIN | Plant in the order Lamiales, such as the foxglove or snapdragon (8) |
| YELLOW | The main colour of the scented snapdragon-like bumblebee-attracting "butter-and-eggs" flowers of common toadflax (6) |
| DAIRYMAN | Butter and egg purveyor |
| TOMTHUMB | "Pollex"-sized hero of English folklore whose tininess inspired the names of various small plants and vegetables, including a birdsfoot trefoil, a butterhead lettuce, a dwarf snapdragon and a nasturti |
| SOLOMONS | Flower also called Star of David (8,4) |
| LARKSPUR | Flower also called delphinium |
| GERANIUM | Flower also called cranesbill |
| VICTORIASANDWICH | Sponge cake based on flour, sugar, butter and eggs (8,8) |