| PYRACANTHA | Plant also known as the fire thorn (10) |
| FRYINGPAN | It's not as bad as the fire, metaphorically |
| MARGUERITE | A half-hardy perennial plant also known as the oxeye daisy (10) |
| DELPHINIUM | Plant also known as the hawk spur (10) |
| MOONFLOWER | Plant also known as the tropical white morning-glory (10) |
| AMARANTHUS | ___ caudatus, plant also known as love-lies-bleeding (10) |
| CORNFLOWER | *Plant also known as bachelor's button |
| OXEYEDAISY | Widespread flowering plant also known as a marguerite |
| BANYANTREE | Plant also known as a strangler fig |
| MEXICANIVY | Plant also known as cup-and-saucer vine or cathedral bells (7,3) |
| COWPARSLEY | A hedgerow plant also known as keck and Queen Anne's lace (3,7) |
| LARKSPUR | Plant, also known as delphinium, whose arrays of pink, blue, purple and white flowers feature in the classic English country garden, but can also be seen in the fields and gardens of Mallorca (8) |
| NERTERA | House plant also known as the 'Bead Plant' (7) |
| HESSIAN | Woven fabric from the skin of the jute plant also known as burlap (7) |
| HOTTENTOT | The _ fig, South African succulent plant also known as the sour fig (9) |
| IRIS | Plant also known as the flag |
| DAFFODIL | Plant also known as the Lent lily (8) |
| ACONITE | Plant also known as monkshood, used historically as a poison (7) |
| ALONSOA | Plant also known as the 'Mask Flower' (7) |
| ASTER | _ amellus, plant also known as the European Michaelmas daisy (5) |