| PHLOXES | Plants with clusters of red, white, or purple flowers (7) |
| VERBENA | Genus of plants with red, white or purple fragrant flowers which are cultivated as garden plants (7) |
| IXORA | Popular plants with clusters of very small, brightly coloured, four petal flowers. (5) |
| ASTILBE | Perennial plant with clusters of red or white flowers, often used by gardeners for ground cover it is also popular in floral arrangements (7) |
| OLEANDER | A poisonous shrub of red, white or pink flowers (8) |
| RIOJA | Variety of red, white or rose wine from the Spanish province with the capital Logro'o (5) |
| ELDER | Shrub or small tree with clusters of red, purple or black berry-like fruits (5) |
| VERVAIN | Plant with small blue, white or purple flowers and square stems also called Herb of the Cross (7) |
| LOBELIA | Plant with blue, scarlet, white or purple flowers (7) |
| WARATAH | Plant with clusters of crimson flowers (7) |
| PETUNIA | Tropical genus of plants cultivated for their white or purple funnel-shaped flowers (7) |
| PEONIES | Ranunculaceous shrubs or plants with large pink, red, white or yellow flowers (7) |
| SKIMMIA | Evergreen shrub producing tight clusters of red or white berries |
| ALYSSUM | White or purple flower |
| HONESTY | White or purple-flowered European plant cultivated for its flattened silvery seed pods (7) |
| POSTMEN | Drivers of red-white-and-blue vans |
| CAMPION | Wild flower (red, white or bladder) (7) |
| CABBAGE | Red, white or green vegetable (7) |
| PHLOX | Garden plant with clusters of white, red or purple flowers (5) |
| CROCUS | Bulbous plant with brilliant yellow, white or purple flowers (6) |