| ARBOUR | Shady sitting place in a garden, usually surrounded by climbing shrubs or vines and other vegetation (6) |
| TRELLISSING | Putting up panels of open latticework, especially one to support vines and other climbing plants (11) |
| ARBOR | Shady sitting spot |
| ARENA | An enclosure usually surrounded by seats on all sides, in which sports events or concerts take place (5) |
| HONEYSUCKLES | Shrubs or vines cultivated for their fragrant white, yellow or pink tubular flowers (12) |
| HERBAGE | Grass and other vegetation upon which livestock graze; or, culinary/medicinal plants collectively (7) |
| FLOOR | Look down: Fallen branches, leaves, stems and other vegetation are constantly decomposing on the ___ of the rainforest |
| BRAMBLES | Rough thorny shrubs or vines (8) |
| BOWER | Literary word for a country cottage or summer house; a shady place in a garden or wood; or, a lady's private boudoir in a medieval castle (5) |
| ISLAND | When found in the road it is not usually surrounded by water (6) |
| OASIS | Tract in a sandy desert such as the Sahara with a freshwater aquifer or spring and date palms or other vegetation (5) |
| KENT | "Garden of England" specialising in fruit, vine and hops, home to a Tudor castle with a rose floor plan that was commissioned by Henry VIII (4) |
| VIGNETTE | Vine and foliage design in a book; or, a photograph with faded border (8) |
| ESPALIER | A row of fruit trees, ornamentals or vines trained to grow flat against a wall on a trellis of the same name (8) |
| VERDANT | Describing a countryside that is green with grass or other vegetation (7) |
| SWEETPEAS | Fragrant flowering vines, and a hint to peppermint patty, pudding pop and pumpkin pie |
| MELON | Large fruit that grows on a vine and has juicy sweet flesh and a hard rind (5) |
| BIGNONIA | Genus of tropical American climbing shrubs with trumpet-shaped yellow or reddish flowers (8) |
| SMILAX | Genus of climbing shrubs that includes the sarsaparilla and false chinaroot (6) |
| SOFTFRUIT | A small characteristically stoneless squishable food of bramble, cane, earth or vine, such as a blackberry, goosegog, grape, rasp, redcurrant or strawberry (4,5) |