| REPINED | Regretted putting a tree in the shade |
| RUED | Regretted putting a plant at the end of the bed (4) |
| MAGNOLIA | Odd man with a log hugging one tree in the shade |
| EVERGREEN | At any time, place for putting a tree? (9) |
| OAK | Sacred to Roman god Jupiter, a tree in the genus Quercus whose use in shipbuilding inspired David Garrick's line in a song used as the official march of the Royal Navy (3) |
| FIGS | Used as the scent of some luxury candles, fruits of a tree in the mulberry family, eaten straight from the vine, dried, poached in wine or baked in tarts (4) |
| MULBERRY | With a national collection of 34 named varieties held by the Queen in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, a tree in the genus Morus and its fruit (8) |
| FIG | Fruit of a tree in the mulberry family used to make some varieties of Christmas pudding or pastry biscuits in the form of rolls (3) |
| EGRET | I spotted a heron in a tree in the middle of Fishguard, just before it flew off (5) |
| AUSTERE | A tree in the USA is severely simple in appearance (7) |
| STREET | There's a tree in the middle of the road! (6) |
| ENTERED | Went in and found a tree in the den (7) |
| CRABAPPLES | Sour fruits of a tree in the genus Malus, generally reserved to make a type of jelly to accompany ro |
| ACORN | Seed of a tree in the genus Quercus, used as a symbol of National Trails (5) |
| CHESTNUT | Conker-like fruit of a tree in the genus Castanea; an old joke; or, an auburn or reddish-brown-like colour of a horse's coat (8) |
| CRADLE | Nursery item that falls out of a tree in the rhyme "Rock-a-Bye Baby" |
| CASHEW | A tree in the centre of Newcastle to chop down |
| LEMONS | Citrus fruits of a tree in the family Rutaceae (6) |
| PALM | A tree in the hand (4) |
| DONTLEAVE | Impossible request to a tree in the spring |