| PAMPASGRASS | South American plant bearing long feathery inflorescences |
| TOMATILLO | Central American plant bearing small edible berries |
| PLUMES | Term often used for the feathery inflorescences of pampas grasses (6) |
| LARKSPUR | Any plant of the genus Delphinium in the family Ranunculaceae (buttercups), bearing long spikes of showy flowers (8) |
| CONCH | A thick, heavy spiral shell bearing long projections |
| CAROB | Leguminous tree native to the mideterranean bearing long, flat, leathery brown pods for food or fodder |
| BOAS | Long, feathery scarfs |
| BOA | Graduate packing old long feathery scarf |
| SMOKETREE | Shrub of the cashew family that bears long feathery plumes of flowers (5,4) |
| FLOWERS | Inflorescences or blossoms depicted in paintings by Ambrosius Bosschaert (7) |
| RACEMES | Inflorescences with flowers on short stalks along the axes (7) |
| CYMES | Branched inflorescences... part of fancy Mesembryanthemum (5) |
| CATKINS | Drooping inflorescences borne by certain trees |
| BLOOMS | Inflorescences |
| BLOSSOMS | Inflorescences |
| SPIREA | Flowering shrub in the rose family, widely cultivated, with dense, colourful inflorescences (6) |
| ELDERFLOWER | 4 Small tree of the sambucus genus, with its white inflorescences, which are used in the making of a cordial (11) |
| UMBELS | Sunshade-like inflorescences characteristic of angelica, chervil, cicely, dill, fennel, parsnip and other plants in the parsley family (6) |
| GHANA | Miscanthus sinensis ' ' with reddish inflorescences turning silver; and west African country (5) |
| SPIKES | Sharp pointed nails, prongs or tines to which ears of corn and lavender inflorescences are likened (6) |