| ANTHER | Sometimes buzz-pollinated by a bumblebee, part of a flower's stamen with a filament (6) |
| YUCCA | Plant pollinated by a moth |
| STAMEN | Thing with a filament |
| CATKIN | Downy spike of small flowers produced by trees such as the willow and hazel, pollinated by the wind (6) |
| STIGMA | Part of a flower's ovary where deposited pollen enters the gynoecium (6) |
| ORCHID | Plant whose varieties are pollinated by different insects (6) |
| PISTIL | Part of a flower's gynoecium |
| PETALS | Parts of a flower's corolla (6) |
| HYBRID | Cross-pollinated fruit such as a boysenberry, clementine, limequat, plumcot, pomato or yuzu (6) |
| THROAT | The body's gullet or "red lane"; said passage when sore; one's voice; the opening or fauces of a flower's corolla; or, something narrow, such as the neck of a vase (6) |
| CARPEL | From the Greek for "fruit", a female reproductive organ of a flower's gynoecium or "women's quarters" (6) |
| POMATO | Cross-pollinated hybrid plant that grows both spuds and certain red fruits |
| BARB | A tang near the end of a fish- hook; a cluster of spikes on fence wire; a filament of a feather; or, a tropical fish, popular in aquaria (4) |
| STYLE | The time-telling edge of a sun dial's gnomon; or, part of a flower's carpel bearing the stigma (5) |
| PETAL | With essential oil extracted via the process of effleurage, part of a flower's corolla, brightly coloured to attract pollinators including bees, butterflies and hummingbirds (5) |
| HALOGEN | What type of bright car lamps have a filament surrounded by iodine vapour? (7) |
| CACTI | Plants sometimes pollinated by bats |
| BOSS | One who manages a circular rounded protuberance, often used in reference to a flower's stamens! (4) |
| BUZZBUZZBUZZ | 1957 Hollywood Flames song that mentions the sound of a bumblebee |
| UNTHREADS | Takes out of a needle, as a filament |