| HARDWOOD | Timber of deciduous trees |
| LEAF | Admired in the pastime of "peeping", any one of the organs of photosynthesis of deciduous trees and other plants, turning from green to yellow and red in the autumn (4) |
| CYCLAMEN | Thriving in the shade of deciduous trees with ferns, a pink or white flower in the primrose family, said to have been a favourite of Leonardo da Vinci (8) |
| DUO | Pair of deciduous trees, hard pruned (3) |
| ALBIZIA | Genus of deciduous trees, shrubs or climbers, which includes the pink silk tree (___ julibrissin) (7) |
| SHIITAKE | An edible mushroom native to East Asia that grows on the decaying wood of deciduous trees (8) |
| NYSSA | The tupelo genus of deciduous trees that mostly grow in moist habitats, especially swamps and beside ponds (5) |
| TILIA | Genus of deciduous trees often with colourful winter twigs (5) |
| LINDEN | Kind of deciduous tree |
| ELM | Type of deciduous tree |
| POPLAR | Type of deciduous tree (6) |
| ASH | Type of deciduous tree (3) |
| FIR | Type of deciduous tree (3) |
| SWEET | - chestnut; species of deciduous tree with nut-like fruits wrapped in prickly cases (5) |
| BETULA | Genus of deciduous hardwood birch trees (6) |
| INTARSIA | Form of marquetry using timber of differing colours, grains etc to form pictures; or, colourwork/patterning in knitting reminiscent of this (8) |
| BEAM | Word for a tree originally, hence its survival in names of arbors including the "horn" and "white" species; or, a transverse timber of a ship, hence the greatest width of said vessel (4) |
| TRUNKS | Tree boles upon which one may observe supposed "seats of the wood nymphs" called dryad's saddles or pheasant back mushrooms; or, boxes or chests, originally made out of the timber of said arborous ste |
| LENGTHS | Pieces of cut timber,... of wood |
| FOTHERGILLA | Small genus of deciduous shrubs of the south eastern United States, with fiery red and orange leaves in autumn (11) |