| JACARANDA | Tree with blue flowers and fragrant timber (9) |
| SEAHOLLY | European plant of sandy shores with blue flowers and spiny stems (3,5) |
| CARYOPSIS | Shrub genus from Asia, usually with white or blue flowers, and often referred to as 'bluebeards' (9) |
| SCOTSPINE | Coniferous tree with blue-green needle-like leaves and brown cones (5,4) |
| HYDRANGEA | Acidic soils produce blue flowers and alkaline soils produce pink flowers on this shrub |
| CEDARWOOD | Durable fragrant timber (9) |
| EGLANTINE | Another name for swoetbrier, a Eurasian rose with a bristly stem and fragrant leaves (9) |
| HERBALISM | Word for the study and use of medicinal plants for one's comfort, healing, health and welfare, from calendula for one's skincare and comfrey/knitbone for wound repair, to rosemary for the hair and fra |
| CEANOTHUS | Shrub with blue flowers |
| MAYFLOWER | Some Puritans set off by this? It’s pink and fragrant |
| SCOTS | And 7 Eurasian tree with blue-green leaves and pointed cones (5,4) |
| SANDALWOOD | Indian tree that yields a fragrant timber and oil (10) |
| CEDAR | Evergreen coniferous tree with fragrant timber (5) |
| PERIWINKLE | A plant with flat, typically blue flowers and glossy leaves (10) |
| TEALMAGNOLIAS | Trees with blue- green flowers? |
| CARYOPTERIS | Genus of flowering shrubs from Asia, usually with white or blue flowers, and often referred to as 'bluebeards' (11) |
| HYSSOP | Widely cultivated Asian plant with spikes of small blue flowers and aromatic leaves (6) |
| BORAGE | A herbaceous plant with bright blue flowers and leaves that attract bees (6) |
| PINE | With cones and fragrant needlelike leaves, a conifer that, like its relatives the fir and the spruce, is often used as a Christmas tree (4) |
| JONQUIL | Narcissus with long, cylindrical leaves and fragrant, yellow flowers (7) |