| TEPAL | Segment of the outer whorl (perianth) of a flower that is not clearly differentiated into a calyx and a corolla (5) |
| FRESHASADAISY | Returning serf has a flower that is bright and new (5,2,1,5) |
| EYEBRIGHT | Flower that is not dull-looking (9) |
| PETAL | Part of the perianth of a flower (5) |
| GRAYAREA | A topic that is not clearly one thing or the other (4,4) |
| THALLUS | In botany, a plant body not differentiated into stem, leaves or root, typical of algae, fungi and li |
| STACCATOS | Passages played with the notes clearly differentiated |
| EDELWEISS | Alpine flower that is also the title of a song in the film musical The Sound of Music (9) |
| ASTER | Flower that is often mistaken for a daisy but is actually a member of the sunflower family (5) |
| COROLLA | Petals of a flower collectively, combining with the calyx to form the perianth (7) |
| STEM | Part of a flower that goes into a vase |
| VIOLET | Plant of the genus Saintpaulia with a showy cluster of flowers that is cultivated as a |
| AFRICAN | and 23 Plant of the genus Saintpaulia with a showy cluster of flowers that is cultivated as a house |
| SEPAL | Part of a flower that protects the bud (5) |
| SEED | Ripened ovule of a fruit or flower that is dispersed to develop into another plant |
| COWSLIP | Spring meadow flower that is a food plant of Duke of Burgundy caterpillars (7) |
| ALOE | A desert plant with lance-shaped leaves and a flower that appears only at the end of its life (4) |
| STAMEN | Part of a flower that produces pollen |
| STIGMA | Part of a flower that receives pollen (6) |
| PETALS | Components of a flower that collectively make up its corolla (6) |