| WANDOO | Tree such as Eucalyptus redunca of Australia (6) |
| REDGUM | Australian tree such as Eucalyptus camaldulensis having aromatic leaves (3,3) |
| GUM | Viscous secretion of certain trees such as eucalyptus (3) |
| REEDBUCK | Any of the three African antelopes (southern, mountain and bohor) making up the genus Redunca, having a distinctive whistling call (8) |
| MALLEE | Australian eucalyptus tree such as the Blackbutt ___ or Plunkett ___ (6) |
| ACACIA | Tree such as the Tree of Tenere |
| ORANGE | Citrus tree such as Citrus sinensis (6) |
| CHERRY | Tree such as Prunus avium with small fleshy rounded fruit (6) |
| WALNUT | Tree such as Juglans regia having wrinkled edible nuts (6) |
| BAOBAB | Tree such as Adansonia grandidieri that has a very large trunk (6) |
| COFFEE | Tree such as Coffea arabica whose seeds are used to make a beverage (6) |
| CITRUS | Tree such as lemon or lime |
| BLOSSOM | A flower or mass of flowers preceding the fruit of a rosaceous tree, such as the almond, apple, cherry, peach or plum; or, the state or season of such efflorescence (7) |
| HARDWOOD | Timber of a dicot tree, such as oak or eucalyptus (8) |
| VIBURNUM | Temperate or subtropical shrub or tree, such as the wayfaring tree (8) |
| HORNBEAM | Tree such as Carpinus betulus of Europe and Asia (8) |
| ASH | Tree such as the Norse world tree Yggdrasil |
| EBONY | Tree such as Diospyros ebenum of S India with dark hard wood (5) |
| PLANE | Tree such as the American ___ or Oriental ___ with ball-shaped heads of fruit (5) |
| SILVERFIR | Tree such as Abies alba, whose leaves have a silvery undersurface (6,3) |