| CACAO | Tree from whose pods cocoa is prepared (5) |
| HENNA | Shrub or tree from whose leaves a reddish dye is obtained (5) |
| CAROB | Evergreen whose pods are sometimes used as a cocoa substitute (5) |
| WITCH | Shrub from whose bark is made a treatment for bruises (5,5) |
| HAZEL | Shrub from whose bark is made a treatment for bruises (5,5) |
| AGAVE | Plant from whose sap tequila is distilled (5) |
| SERIN | A finch from whose name, the French for "canary", a term for a barrel organ used to train songbirds is derived (5) |
| CHESS | From the Persian for "king", a game from whose name a word for a pattern of squares derives (5) |
| ETHER | From Greek for "upper air", the fifth classical element from whose name a word for airy, celestial, gossamer, heavenly or spiritual derives (5) |
| MAPLE | Tree of the genus, from whose sap sugar and syrup can be made (5) |
| CINNAMON | Tropical Asian tree from whose bark a spice is obtained (8) |
| SHEA | Tropical tree from whose kernels a butter-like substance used in conditioner, hand cream, lip balm, soap and other products is derived (4) |
| VEREY | Plantswoman and designer, Rosemary, from whose former garden at Barnsley House King Charles drew inspiration for his own at Highgrove (5) |
| ELIOT | Poet from whose work the musical "Cats" was adapted |
| BOURN | 'The undiscovered country from whose ___/ No traveller returns' (Shakespeare Hamlet (1601) |
| SHIVA | Deity from whose hair flows the river Ganga |
| CASSIAS | Trees from whose bark cinnamon is made |
| IVORYCOAST | Approximately 40% of the world's cocoa is produced in this West African country (5,5) |
| HONEYLOCUST | Tree whose pods have sweet pulp |
| OCCASION | Cocoa is drunk near opening time (8) |