| ORACHE | Plant of the goosefoot family also known as saltbush (6) |
| ORACH | Another name for the saltbush (5) |
| QUINOA | Plant of the goosefoot family found in the Andes, cultivated for its edible seeds (6) |
| SPINACH | Plant of the goosefoot family, its young leaves used as a vegetable (7) |
| GOODKING | Weedy plant of the goosefoot family with arrow-shaped leaves and small green flowers (4,4,5) |
| HENRY | 'Good King ___', edible plant that is a member of the goosefoot family (5) |
| SALVIA | Plant of the mint family also known as common sage (6) |
| ARNICA | Plant of the daisy family, also known as mountain tobacco, traditionally used to make a treatment for bruises (6) |
| WASABI | Member of the Brassicaceae family also known as Japanese horseradish |
| BEETS | Plants in the goosefoot family |
| CLEMATIS | Plant of the buttercup family also known as the "Queen of climbers", the Balearic variety has small cup-shaped cream flowers (8) |
| TOMATILLO | Plant of the nightshade family also known as the Mexican husk tomato (9) |
| CARDOON | Plant of the sunflower family also known as the artichoke thistle |
| LESSERCELANDINE | Spring-flowering Eurasian plant of the buttercup family also known as pilewort; Ficaria verna (6,9) |
| TAMARILLO | Tropical South American plant of the nightshade family also known as the tree tomato; Solanum betaceum (9) |
| YUCCA | Plant of the agave family, also known as Adam's needle (5) |
| OCRA | A tropical plant of the mallow family, also known as lady's fingers (4) |
| HELLEBORE | see 9ac, Plant of the buttercup family also known as bear's foot |
| STINKING | Plant of the buttercup family also known as bear's foot (8,9) |
| LORDSANDLADIES | Plant of the arum family also known as cuckoopint |