| GALEGA | Small genus of evergreen shrubs native to eastern Australia (6) |
| ANDIRA | Small genus of evergreen trees of tropical America and western Africa. |
| KALMIA | Genus of evergreen shrubs native to North America and Cuba whose foliage is toxic if eaten by certain animals (6) |
| ACACIA | Genus of pod-bearing shrubs native to Australia (6) |
| MYRTLE | Evergreen shrub native to southern Europe, with pink or white flowers and aromatic blue-black berries |
| PROTEA | Genus of evergreen shrubs or trees of southern Africa grown for their colourful bracts and dense flower heads (6) |
| RETAMA | Small genus of Mediterranean shrubs. (6) |
| LAELIA | Small genus of orchids, mainly from Central and South America (6) |
| KACUTA | Small genus of perennial herbs having deadly poisonous tuberous roots. |
| REDEYE | A black cicada of eastern Australia |
| SYDNEY | City in eastern Australia (6) |
| INKBERRY | Evergreen shrub native to North America, a species of holly (8) |
| ROSEMARY | Aromatic evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean often used to flavour roast meats (8) |
| PITTOSPORUM | Genus of evergreen shrubs or small trees, chiefly native to Australasia, with typically small fragrant flowers (11) |
| HEBE | Ornamental evergreen shrub native to New Zealand |
| HOROPITO | Pseudowintera colorata: evergreen shrub native to New Zealand, commonly called pepperwood (8) |
| OSMANTHUS | Sweet ___ , evergreen shrub native to southeast Asia, also called tea olive |
| DEUTZIA | Genus of shrubs native to Asia and Central America with white or pink flowers |
| ILLICIUM | Japanese star anise belongs to this genus of evergreen shrubs (8) |
| FOTHERGILLA | Small genus of deciduous shrubs of the south eastern United States, with fiery red and orange leaves in autumn (11) |