| VERVAIN | Plant with small blue, white or purple flowers and square stems also called Herb of the Cross |
| FIGWORT | Plant with greenish flowers and square stem (7) |
| RUE | Plant also called herb-of-grace |
| KOHLRABI | A cabbage with a turnipshaped stem, also called German turnip (8) |
| VETCH | Climbing leguminous plant with blue or purple flowers and tendrils on the stems (5) |
| MALLOW | Herbaceous plant with hairy stems, pink or purple flowers, and disc-shaped fruit (6) |
| LOBELIA | Genus of plants having red, blue, white or yellow five-lobed flowers whose three lower lobes form a |
| ORPINGTONS | Kentish hens with buff, lavender, blue, white or black plumage (10) |
| ROSEMARY | So-called "herb of remembrance" |
| ROOTAGE | Group of stems also rejected amid fury (7) |
| TRUNKS | Tree stems; also swimming togs (6) |
| BANEBERRY | Plant of the buttercup family such as the Eurasian ___, also called herb Christopher (9) |
| SPEEDWELL | Plant of the Veronica genus, with small blue or pinkish white flowers |
| AUBRIETA | Plant of the cabbage, Family, with purple flowers and most often seen on rockeries and walls (8) |
| HYACINTH | Plant with small blue, pink, or white sweet-smelling flowers (8) |
| ACADIANFLAG | Tricolour of the Maritimes of blue, white and red with a yellow star in the blue segment: 2 wds. |
| VERBENA | Genus of plants of tropical and temperate America with red, white or purple fragrant flowers (7) |
| WOODAVENS | A perennial rosaceous plant with yellow flowers, also called herb bennet (4,5) |
| CROCUS | Bulbous plant with brilliant yellow, white or purple flowers (6) |
| ACANTHUS | Herbaceous plant with white or purple flowers (8) |