| SPIRAEA | Rosaceous herb |
| AVENS | Rosaceous plant in the genus Geum, such as that commonly called herb bennet or colewort (5) |
| WOODAVENS | A perennial rosaceous plant with yellow flowers, also called herb bennet (4,5) |
| GEUM | Rosaceous plant such as herb bennet (4) |
| SPIREA | Rosaceous shrub |
| TORMENTIL | Bloodroot, a rosaceous downy perennial (9) |
| APRICOT | Fruit of the rosaceous tree Prunus armeniaca (7) |
| PEACH | Small rosaceous tree with pink flowers and edible rounded fruits (5) |
| PEAR | Widely-cultivated rosaceous tree bearing sweet, gritty-textured, juicy fruit (4) |
| PLUM | Oval fruit of a small rosaceous tree, which is purple, yellow or green (4) |
| CHERRY | Any of several fruit-bearing trees of the rosaceous genus Prunus, especially P. avium and P. cerasus (6) |
| LOGANBERRY | Prickly hybrid rosaceous plant named after an American judge and horticulturist who first grew it |
| CLOUDBERRY | The creeping Eurasian rosaceous plant Rubus chamaemorus, which has white flowers and orange drupelets |
| MEDDLER | One who butts in, talking of rosaceous tree |
| JAPONICA | Short girl crossing European river by a rosaceous shrub |
| COTONEASTER | Rosaceous shrub person from Dundee beheaded on holiday |
| ALMOND | Oval-shaped, nut-like, edible seed of a type of rosaceous tree (6) |
| ROSEHIP | Fruit of a rosaceous plant (4-3) |
| APPLE | Rosaceous tree which bears a fruit with red, yellow or green skin (5) |
| DAMSONS | The blue-black edible plum-like fruits of a small rosaceous tree (7) |