| SCANDENT | Term in botany meaning climbing (8) |
| LYRATE | Term in botany meaning strap-shaped (6) |
| INVOLUTE | Word in botany meaning having margins that are rolled inwards |
| SCANDENS | Species name meaning 'climbing' (8) |
| DICOT | Abbreviated term in botany for a plant whose embryo bears two seed leaves (cotyledons) (5) |
| GEOCARPY | In botany, the ripening of fruits below ground, as in the peanut (8) |
| RENIFORM | Kidney-shaped; used in botany, biology, mineralogy etc. (8) |
| SYNANTHY | In botany, an abnormal fusion of two or more flowers (8) |
| ENDOCARP | In botany, what is the name for the woody layer around a peach or cherry stone? (8) |
| XENOGAMY | In botany, cross-fertilization between the flowers of genetically different plants (8) |
| AREOLATE | Divided into small spaces, in botany |
| ANTIBODY | Virus fighter in botany I'd modified |
| BOTANIST | Specialist in botany |
| CYME | In botany, an inflorescence in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem, while subsequent flowers develop as terminal buds of lateral stems, as in African violet (saintpaulia) (4) |
| RACEME | In botany, an inflorescence in which stalked flowers are borne in acropetal succession along the main stem (6) |
| STUDENT | Learner in ecstasy about third in Botany with university department |
| CYMES | In botany, inflorescences in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem and subsequent flowers develop as terminal buds of lateral stems, eg. African violet (saintpaulia) (5) |
| CORYMB | In botany, the term for a flowerhead where the outermost blooms are carried on longer pedicels (little stalks) than the inner ones (6) |
| ARIL | In botany, the tissue surrounding the seed in certain fruits (4) |
| STROMA | In botany, a dense mass of hyphae in which a fungus fructification may develop |