| RUNNERS | Plant stems growing along the ground (7) |
| SEDGE | Grass-like plant with triangular stems growing in wet ground (5) |
| RUSH | Plant with long stems growing on wet ground used for making chair bottoms, baskets etc. |
| CREEPER | Plant growing along the ground |
| PROSTRATE | Of a plant, growing along the ground (9) |
| CREEPERS | Plants growing along the ground |
| RUNNER | Shoot growing along the ground (6) |
| RHUBARB | Plant stems, edible when cooked (7) |
| STOLONS | Creeping horizontal plant stems (7) |
| BAMBOOS | Plant stems used in furniture |
| RHIZOME | Underground plant stem producing roots and shoots - zero him (anag) (7) |
| TENDRIL | Fine plant stem (7) |
| SESSILE | Term for a stalkless leaf directly attached to a plant stem (7) |
| BLACKBIRD | They were taken to Australia and New Zealand in the 19th century. The female of this species makes a nest of plant stems, grass, twigs, and roots in the shape of a cup. In the New World, the name of t |
| ORANGEPEKOE | A superior grade of black tea made in India and Sri Lanka from the small leaves at the tips of the plant stems (6,5) |
| HEDGEROW | A line of bushes, trees and plants, usually growing along a bank bordering a country lane or between fields (8) |
| NODES | Places where new leaves emerge from plant stems; or, in physics, points of minimum amplitude along standing waves (5) |
| SUCKS | An aphid the sap from plant stems, leaves, buds and blooms (5) |
| TUBBINESS | Plump appearance of climbing plant stems in pots (9) |
| STALKS | Pursues plant stems? (6) |