| PAMPASGRASS | South American plant widely grown as a specimen lawn plant (6,5) |
| TIGERLILY | Asian plant widely grown as an ornamental (5,4) |
| SCHEFFLERA | Evergreen tropical shrub widely grown as a pot plant for its decorative foliage (10) |
| TOMATO | South American plant widely cultivated for its fleshy red edible fruits (6) |
| PAMPAS | Specimen lawn plant; _ grass (6) |
| NORFOLKPINES | Conifers widely grown as houseplants |
| BAHAMAGRASS | Alternative name for Indian doab (Cynodon dactylon), a 'lawn plant' often seen when visiting warmer countries (6,5) |
| POINSETTIA | A plant widely grown indoors over Christmas for its red and green foliage (10) |
| SAMPLER | A piece of embroidery worked in stitches as a specimen of skill (7) |
| SESAME | An African plant widely grown in the tropics, producing seeds used as food and yielding an edible oil |
| PHILODENDRON | Tropical rainforest plant widely grown indoors (12) |
| EXAMPLE | Former spouse more than sufficient as a specimen |
| FOREXAMPLE | In short, egg might be used as a specimen |
| SAMPLE | As a specimen, more than plenty (6) |
| PATTERN | An object such as a swatch or a dressmaker's paper template that serves as a model or a specimen; or, chintz, floral, hound's-tooth, Paisley, tartan, William Morris's Lodden or any other such decorati |
| ALOEVERA | Succulent plant widely used in alternative medicine as a healing or soothing agent (4,4) |
| NERINE | Plant related to the amaryllis, grown as a garden or pot plant for its beautiful, bright flowers (6) |
| LUCERNE | Swiss city; also a plant with trioliate leaves and blue-violet flowers, grown as a hay crop (7) |
| ROCKET | Eruca sativa, edible plant grown as a salad crop, known in the United States as arugula (6) |
| SOYA | Fruit of a leguminous plant grown as a vegetable or for its protein-rich seeds (4) |