| WILLOWHERB | Plant such as the rosebay ___ or denseflower ___ with pink or purplish flowers (10) |
| RESTHARROW | Plant of the pea family such as the Common ___ with pink flowers and a tough woody stem (10) |
| FIREWEED | The rosebay willowherb, which springs up after bushfires (8) |
| SNAPDRAGON | Plant with spikes of showy white, yellow, pink, red or purplish flowers, also called antirrhinum (10) |
| ABELIA | Any of various deciduous or evergreen ornamental shrubs of the genus Abelia having opposite simple leaves and cymes of small white or pink or purplish flowers. |
| BUSYLIZZIE | Fast-growing pot-plant of the Impatiens genus, usually with pink or white flowers (4,6) |
| ASPIDISTRA | Popular house plant with long, tough, evergreen leaves and purplish flowers (10) |
| MANDRAGORA | Eurasian plant with purplish flowers & a forked root. |
| LILAC | Name, from the Persian for "blue", for the fragrant syringa bloom with a pale lavender or purplish-pink hue symbolising spring coming anew or one's first love most true; or, with "French", the plant, |
| YUCCA | Stiff-leaved plant with spikes of white or purplish flowers (5) |
| ACANTHUS | Ornamental plant with large spiny leaves and spikes of white or purplish flowers (8) |
| BOGBEAN | Perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves. |
| MEADOWBEAUTY | Low-growing plant of North America of the genus Rhexia with pink or purple flowers such as the Virginia -, also called handsome Harry (6,6) |
| COSMOS | The world or universe; or, a plant with pink or white dahlialike flowers in summer (6) |
| HEATHER | Plant blanketing moorlands with tiny purplish flowers or "bells" eaten by red grouse; or, a variety of blended or variegated wool yarn (7) |
| OLEANDER | Evergreen shrub in the dogbane family also called rosebay which is one of the most poisonous of the |
| CROWN | Coronilla varia, a trailing plant of the pea family with pink or purple flowers (5,5) |
| VETCH | Coronilla varia, a trailing plant of the pea family with pink or purple flowers (5,5) |
| MUSSEL | A bivalve mollusc, usually with a brown or purplish-black shell (6) |
| DOGROSE | Prickly wild plant native to Europe with pink or white flowers (3,4) |