| CALLISTEMON | The bottlebrush genus (in the myrtle family) (11) |
| LUMA | Small genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family (4) |
| EUGENIA | Genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family (7) |
| CLOVE | Segment of a bulb of garlic; or, the unopened flower bud of a plant in the myrtle family used as an aromatic spice to flavour ginger cake or pumpkin pie (5) |
| GUAVA | Tropical fruit from a small tree in the myrtle family (5) |
| TEATREE | Plant in the myrtle family, known for its aromatic oils (3,4) |
| GAULTHERIAS | Uh! Stir algae to make several shrubs of a genus in the heather family! (11) |
| EUCALYPTUS | Tree of the myrtle family yielding timber, oil and gum; one of the biggest of such trees in Europe can be found in Galicia, Spain, called "El Abuelo" it was planted in around 1880, is nearly 70 metres |
| RATA | New Zealand forest tree of the myrtle family with crimson flowers and hard wood such as the Northern |
| POHUTUKAWA | Coastal tree of the myrtle family, its flowers blooming in October and November (10) |
| ALLSPICE | Plant of the myrtle family |
| GUAVAS | Trees of the myrtle family |
| LILLYPILLY | Australian tree of the myrtle family (5-5) |
| ROSPPLE | Fruit tree of the myrtle family |
| MANUKA | Australian and New Zealand tree of the myrtle family (Leptospermum scoparium) whose flowers yield a dark viscous honey (6) |
| TROLLIUS | Plant genus in the family Ranunculaceae to which the globeflowers belong (8) |
| MINT | Aromatic herb of the mentha genus in the family Lamiaceae (4) |
| ASH | Tree of the fraxinus genus in the Oleaceae family (3) |
| CAMPION | Plant of the silene genus in the pink family (7) |
| BUGBANE | Plant in Actaea genus, with bottlebrush-like flowers, or baneberry (7) |