| VERVAIN | Plant of the genus Verbena with square stems and long slender spikes of purple, blue or white flowers (7) |
| AMETHYSTS | Stones of violet blue colour (9) |
| NILE | A blue or white flower (4) |
| DYELINE | Copying process turns blue or white flower into colour |
| DYED | Like hair that's purple blue or green |
| AGAPANTHUS | Latin or genus name of a plant with blue or white flowers, commonly called lily of the Nile (10) |
| LADYORCHID | Tall plant of Europe and North Africa with spikes of purple and white flowers (4,6) |
| LANTANA | Genus of tropical shrubs and woody perennials, related to verbena, with round heads of yellow, orange, red and pink flowers, often at the same time (7) |
| CYCLAMEN | Thriving in the shade of deciduous trees with ferns, a pink or white flower in the primrose family, said to have been a favourite of Leonardo da Vinci (8) |
| ACANTHUS | Plant with spiny leaves and spikes of purple or white flowers (8) |
| LEADWORT | A plant of the genus Plumbago that has red, blue or white flowers (8) |
| AGRIMONY | Genus of perennial plants with slender spikes of small yellow flowers |
| LUPIN | Plant in the pea family with spikes of purple or pink flowers (5) |
| CATMINT | Eurasian plant with spikes of purple-spotted white flowers and scented leaves (7) |
| CAMPANULA | A plant with typically blue or white flowers, the UK national collection being held at Burton Agnes Hall (9) |
| CATALPA | Genus of trees with bell-shaped whitish flowers and long slender pods (7) |
| ENOKI | White edible mushroom with a small cap and long slender stem, native to Japan; Flammulina velutipes (5) |
| PERIWINKLE | Purple-blue shade or the flower it's named after |
| TIARA | A purple-blue lavender with white bracts - used to decorate one's head (5) |
| DROMEDARY | Arabian camel with a single hump and long slender legs |