| STATICE | Sea lavender |
| COAST | Depicted in paintings by Monet, Sargent and Turner, type of region with a seashore where thrift, sea campion, sea lavender and golden samphire often grow (5) |
| STATIC | Interference on radio produced by no end of sea-lavender (6) |
| LIMONIUM | Annual also known as sea lavender or statice (8) |
| THRUST | Sea lavender's cousin growing on wind-smitten cliffs, rocks, ocean-sprayed turf and shores; or, from "grasp, prosperity, success", a word for the act or art of frugality, parsimony or prudence (6) |
| ENSLAVE | Bind some of women's lavender (7) |
| SACHETS | Small scented bags of lavender or pot-pourri for a drawer (7) |
| LUBERON | Region in Provence esteemed for rural and mountain scenery of the Vaucluse hills and Mont Ventoux, hilltop villages, vineyards, lavender fields and orchards (7) |
| HIDCOTE | Gloucestershire National Trust garden sharing its name with a lavender (7) |
| SNOWMAN | A dwarf, white French lavender - formed after wintry fall? (7) |
| BANTAMS | Small chickens such as lavender pekins, sebrights or nankins (7) |
| REMNANT | Last piece of cloth at the end of a bolt sold at a reduced price, often used for projects including cushion covers, patchwork, bunting, lavender bags and French memo boards (7) |
| HERBARY | Type of potager or physic garden devoted to culinary or medicinal plants such as borage, hyssop, lavender, lemon balm, marjoram, mint and tansy (7) |
| LAUNDRY | Word, related to "lavender", for one's clothes and linens for the wash; or, the place where one airs said washables, literally or figuratively (7) |
| STAMENS | Lavender organs |
| PASTELS | Baby blue, light pink, and lavender |
| ADMIRAL | Red -; migratory butterfly typically seen nectaring on buddleia, lavender and verbena in the summer |
| PINESOL | Cleaner that comes in Mandarin Sunrise and Lavender Clean scents |
| OLDROSE | - - and Silver; novel by Lavender and Old Lace author Myrtle Reed (3,4) |
| ROSEMARY | First name of the cookery teacher on Ladette to Lady ; or, from the Latin meaning "sea dew", a fragrant woody herb with lavender-blue flowers (8) |