| BOTANIC | Relating to plants; sometimes used to describe public gardens (7) |
| TAROS | Plants sometimes used to make flour |
| KIOSKS | Word that derives from the Persian for palaces and Turkish for garden pavilions or summerhouses, yet is used to describe public telephone boxes or newspaper stands (6) |
| IVY | Plant sometimes used to make wreaths |
| SEAKALE | Informally, Crambe maritima, a coastal plant sometimes used as a vegetable |
| ORACH | Plant sometimes used as a substitute for spinach (5) |
| VEGETAL | Relating to plants, buy into meat! |
| SEAGIRT | Great is sometimes used to describe Britain (3-4) |
| DICKENS | He wrote serialized novels beginning with The Pickwick Papers, and his name was sometimes used to describe the squalid conditions in which the lower classes lived. |
| MURRAIN | Old name for cattle or sheep diseases, sometimes used to describe a biblical plague of Egypt |
| CHERVIL | Plant sometimes known as French parsley (7) |
| PARVENU | Public garden isn't finished on Trim site produced by upstart (7) |
| PINESAP | Parasitic plant sometimes called false beechdrops |
| ENTREES | Space given to plants in dishes (7) |
| ANIMIST | One who attributes a living soul to plants and natural phenomena (7) |
| SNOWDON | Welsh mountain and nature reserve in Gwynedd, home to plants including the lily Gagea serotina (7) |
| BOTANICAL | Unexpected action in lab loosely relating to plants |
| EXOTIC | Relating to plants, etc, coming from foreign lands (6) |
| HERBAL | Relating to plants such as rosemary, thyme (6) |
| VEGETABLE | Of or relating to plants (9) |