| MANUKA | Small plant with aromatic leaves also known as the New Zealand tea tree (6) |
| HYSSOP | Asian plant with aromatic leaves, used as a condiment and in perfumery and folk medicine |
| LAUREL | Aromatic tree with smooth leaves, also called the bay tree (6) |
| GINGER | Plant with aromatic rootstocks often crystallised or used to flavour parkin, biscuits known as nuts or the pop favoured in picnic luncheons by the fictional Famous Five gang (6) |
| CLOVER | Small plant with three-lobed leaves cultivated for fodder (6) |
| YARROW | Eurasian plant with feathery leaves also called milfoil (6) |
| REDGUM | Any of various Australian eucalyptus trees with aromatic leaves such as the River ___ (3,3) |
| VIOLET | Small plant with purple flowers (6) |
| TEASEL | Make fun of, initially, little plant with prickly foliage and stems in Dipsacus genus (6) |
| CELERY | Plant with aromatic leaf stalks used for soup, gratin, crudites and mirepoix (6) |
| HERBGERARD | Plant similar to cow parsley but with different leaves, also known as ground elder (4,6) |
| LOVEINAMIST | Plant native to southern Europe, with finely divided leaves, also known as the fennelflower |
| AFRICANVIOLET | Plant with heart-shaped velvety leaves also known as saintpaulia (7,6) |
| MYRTLE | Tree with aromatic leaves |
| FENNEL | Plant with aromatic seeds (6) |
| TUSCANKALE | Strong-flavoured Italian cabbage with dark green leaves, also known as cavolo nero (6,4) |
| POTASH | Agricultural chemical from tea tree |
| SETTER | Dog which prefers tea-trees? (6) |
| CUMMIN | Plant with aromatic seeds |
| SESAME | Plant with aromatic seeds |