| SPURGE | Plant with a milky sap and small flowers such as the wood ? or sun ? |
| ANEMONE | Genus of plants of the buttercup family such as the Wood ? (7) |
| BEAR | Mammal such as the spectacled ? or sun ? |
| AVENS | Plant of the rose family such as wood ? or water ? (5) |
| GROOVE | There's nothing in the wood or the hollow (6) |
| POPPY | Temperate plant with red, orange or white flowers and a milky sap (5) |
| ASPARAGUS | Perennial plant having leaf-like stems, scale-like leaves, and small flowers, and the young shoots of which are eaten as a vegetable (9) |
| CROCUS | Meaning "saffron", a corm with purple, white or yellow flowers such as the Firefly, Snow Bunting or the Spring Beauty; or, jeweller's rouge (6) |
| STITCHWORT | European plant of the genus Stellaria with small white star-shaped flowers such as the Greater ___ (10) |
| BLADDERNUT | Shrub or tree with clusters of small white flowers such as the Sierra ... or American ... (10) |
| EUPHORBIA | Genus of plants with latex-like sap and flowers with no petals or nectar |
| KNOTGRASS | Common Eurasian weed of the dock family with jointed creeping stems and small flowers; Polygonum aviculare (9) |
| 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) |
| CROSSANDRA | Genus of plants of Africa and Asia with large yellow, orange or lilac flowers such as the firecracke |
| DAFFODIL | Eurasian plant with yellow flowers such as the Wild ?, also called the Lent Lily (8) |
| KNAPWEED | Perennial herb of the daisy family with purple flowers such as the wig ? or greater ? |
| REDBUD | Tree with heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers such as the eastern ? or western ? |
| EDELWEISS | Alpine plant with downy leaves and small flower heads held in stars of glistening whitish bracts |
| ROSE | Flower 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) |
| DISC | Receptacle of composite flowers, such as the daisy; also the middle part of the lip of an orchid (4) |