| ENDIVE | Plant cultivated for its crisp curly leaves which are used in salads (6) |
| CELERY | Name, from the ancient Greek for "parsley", for a plant whose genus Apium aptly hints at its bee-attracting white flowers, whilst its crisp leaf-stalks are used for mirepoix, salads and children's "an |
| TOMATO | Plant, Lycopersicon esculentum cerasiforme, whose small fruits are used in salads (6,6) |
| CHERRY | Plant, Lycopersicon esculentum cerasiforme, whose small fruits are used in salads (6,6) |
| BORAGE | Mediterranean plant with blue star-shaped flowers whose young leaves are used in salads (6) |
| SORREL | European plant whose arrow-shaped leaves are used in salads (6) |
| ROCKET | A plant of the cabbage family whose leaves are used in salads (6) |
| ARNICA | Plant of northern temperate and Arctic regions, the dried flower heads of which are used in a tincture to treat bruises (6) |
| IODINE | A bluish-black element of the halogen group, the compounds of which are used in medicine, photography and dyes (6) |
| NETTLE | Plant with serrated leaves which have stinging hairs (6) |
| OXALIS | Genus of plants with cloverlike leaves which contain an acid used as a bleach (6) |
| SAGE | Mediterranean plant having grey-green leaves which are used in cooking (4) |
| CATNIP | Plant with scented leaves which felines like (6) |
| CHERVIL | Annual herb grown for its leaves which are used like parsley (7) |
| ALOE | A plant with large spiny leaves which are used medicinally |
| NIPA | Asian palm tree having edible fruit and feathery leaves which are used for thatching (4) |
| SISAL | A Mexican agave plant cultivated for its fleshy leaves which yield a stiff fibre used for making rope (5) |
| CATMINT | Plant with spikes of purple flowers and scented leaves which are attractive to felines (7) |
| ANGELICA | Tall plant, the candied stems of which are used in cookery (8) |
| ELDERFLOWER | Sambucus genus, with its white inflorescences, which are used in the making of cordial (11) |