| ROSEBAY | Rhododendron of E. North America (7) |
| WHITEOAK | Large tree, Quercus alba, of E. North America (5,3) |
| YOGAS | This could be two rhododendrons of the same cultivar, but is more obviously the generic term for physical, mental and spiritual disciplines (5) |
| SWEETBAY | Small tree of S.E. North America of the magnolia family (5,3) |
| ALBEMARLE | -- Sound is an inlet of the Atlantic in N.E. North Carolina (9) |
| GISBORNE | Port on E North Island, New Zealand, on Poverty Bay (8) |
| NIAGARA | This rhododendron cultivar is also a river, gorge and natural feature on the border of the Canadian Province of Ontario and the US state of New York (7) |
| BASHFUL | Reserved... one of Seven Dwarfs series of rhododendron, pink flowering (7) |
| RHODORA | The North American shrub Rhododendron canadense (7) |
| AZALEAS | Name some plants of the rhododendron family (7) |
| PINTAIL | Dwarf rhododendron with bright pink flowers - and a type of duck (7) |
| EVERRED | Dwarf rhododendron with red-purple flowers - possibly revered (7) |
| MATADOR | Cultivar of spinach, shallot, rhododendron and narcissus! |
| OPOSSUM | A Glendoick rhododendron with reddish-purple flowers; small marsupial (7) |
| SHERBET | A pale-yellow Glendoick rhododendron - her best, perhaps (7) |
| DECORUM | Appropriate social behaviour, as in the 'great white rhododendron' (R. ___) (7) |
| GOLDENEAGLE | This variety of rhododendron and epimedium is also Aquila chrysaetos, one of the best known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere (6,5) |
| GABLE | Portion of the front or side of a building enclosed by or masking the end of a pitched roof, as in the Rhododendron 'James ___' (5) |
| AZALEA | Variety of rhododendron with clusters of fragrant flowers (6) |
| ROSEBAYS | Any of several types of rhododendron (4-4) |