| RHODODENDRON | Shrub native to S Asia with clusters of showy red, purple, white or pink flowers (12) |
| SAMBAR | Large deer native to S. Asia |
| POON | Any of several trees of S Asia with light hard wood (4) |
| PHLOX | American annual or perennial herb with red, purple, white, or variegated flowers, a salverform corol |
| RAMPION | Plant native to Europe and Asia with clusters of bluish flowers whose edible white root is used in s |
| LUPIN | What plant that produces dense spikes of yellow, blue, purple, white or pink flowers is cultivated for ornament? (5) |
| CROCUS | Meaning "saffron", a corm with purple, white or yellow flowers such as the Firefly, Snow Bunting or the Spring Beauty; or, jeweller's rouge (6) |
| LOBELIA | A plant of the bellflower family with clusters of showy, lipped flowers (7) |
| MYRTLE | Evergreen shrub native to southern Europe, with pink or white flowers and aromatic blue-black berries |
| ARECA | Tall palm native to S.E. Asia with white flowers (5) |
| RAMBUTAN | Tree, Nephelium lappaceum, native to S.E. Asia, with bright red edible fruit (8) |
| IXORA | Tropical shrubs of the madder family, having glossy leaves and clusters of showy flowers. (5) |
| BOUGAINVILLEA | Tropical climbing plant whose inconspicuous flowers are surrounded by showy red or purple bracts (13) |
| POINCIANA | Tropical tree of the pea family with large showy red flowers (9) |
| HYDRANGEA | Shrubby plant with large clusters of showy flowers which doesn't like the soil in Mallorca so is best grown in pots on the island (9) |
| TROTSKYITE | Runs over bird, squashing tail of showy red |
| GODETIA | A plant with showy red to lilac flowers (7) |
| ACACIA | The wattle, a tree or shrub native to Asia and Australia (6) |
| KATIE | I take fancy Streptocarpus with purple-white flowers (5) |
| RADICCHIO | A variety of chicory that has reddish-purple white-veined leaves and is eaten raw in salads (9) |