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SPURGEPlant with a milky sap and small flowers such as the wood ? or sun ?
ANEMONEGenus of plants of the buttercup family such as the Wood ? (7)
BEARMammal such as the spectacled ? or sun ?
AVENSPlant of the rose family such as wood ? or water ? (5)
GROOVEThere's nothing in the wood or the hollow (6)
POPPYTemperate plant with red, orange or white flowers and a milky sap (5)
ASPARAGUSPerennial plant having leaf-like stems, scale-like leaves, and small flowers, and the young shoots of which are eaten as a vegetable (9)
CROCUSMeaning "saffron", a corm with purple, white or yellow flowers such as the Firefly, Snow Bunting or the Spring Beauty; or, jeweller's rouge (6)
STITCHWORTEuropean plant of the genus Stellaria with small white star-shaped flowers such as the Greater ___ (10)
BLADDERNUTShrub or tree with clusters of small white flowers such as the Sierra ... or American ... (10)
EUPHORBIAGenus of plants with latex-like sap and flowers with no petals or nectar
KNOTGRASSCommon Eurasian weed of the dock family with jointed creeping stems and small flowers; Polygonum aviculare (9)
MEADOWBEAUTYLow-growing plant of North America of the genus Rhexia with pink or purple flowers such as the Virginia -, also called handsome Harry (6,6)
CROSSANDRAGenus of plants of Africa and Asia with large yellow, orange or lilac flowers such as the firecracke
DAFFODILEurasian plant with yellow flowers such as the Wild ?, also called the Lent Lily (8)
KNAPWEEDPerennial herb of the daisy family with purple flowers such as the wig ? or greater ?
REDBUDTree with heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers such as the eastern ? or western ?
EDELWEISSAlpine plant with downy leaves and small flower heads held in stars of glistening whitish bracts
ROSEFlower such as the apple-scented sweetbrier or any other wild variety whose berry-like hips were collected during the Second World War as a source of vitamin C for children (4)
DISCReceptacle of composite flowers, such as the daisy; also the middle part of the lip of an orchid (4)