| SOLOMONSSEAL | Polygonatum plant with clusters of tubular white flowers (8,4) |
| KALANCHOE | Tropical succulent plant with clusters of tubular flowers (9) |
| STEPHANOTIS | Twining evergreen climbing houseplant with leathery leaves and clusters of highly fragrant, tubular white flowers (11) |
| GARDENIA | Evergreen tree or shrub of the madder family, with large fragrant tubular white or yellow flowers (8) |
| SWEETWILLIAM | Plant with clusters of coloured flowers - WWI allies met (anag) (5,7) |
| ASTILBE | Plant with clusters of tiny red or white flowers, anagram of LAB SITE (7) |
| PHLOX | Garden plant with clusters of white, red or purple flowers (5) |
| ASPHODEL | European liliaceous plant with clusters of white or yellow flowers (8) |
| MEADOWRUE | Thalictrum flavum is the "common" version of this ranunculaceous plant with clusters of small flowers |
| FORGETMENOT | Small plant with clusters of light blue flowers, regarded as an emblem of loving remembrance |
| GOLDILOCKS | Eurasian plant with clusters of small yellow flowers resembling the Michaelmas daisy (10) |
| GRAPEHYACINTH | Plant with clusters of blue flowers |
| OXLIP | Woodland plant with clusters of yellow flowers on a long stem (5) |
| WARATAH | Plant with clusters of crimson flowers (7) |
| AGAPANTHUS | Plant with clusters of blue flowers (10) |
| GRAPE | - - - hyacinth, small ornamental plant with clusters of blue flowers (5) |
| PHLOXES | Plants with clusters of red, white, or purple flowers (7) |
| IXORA | Popular plants with clusters of very small, brightly coloured, four petal flowers. (5) |
| CANNELLONI | From "pipe, reed, stem" and with a similar name to a white haricot bean, a variety of tubular pasta; or, a dish of said rolls stuffed with minced beef and cheese or ricotta and spinach (10) |
| PHYGELIUS | Genus of shrubs with panicles of tubular flowers - producing gluey hips! (9) |