| LARCH | Tree with deciduous, needle-like leaves and egg-shaped cones (5) |
| CEDAR | Tree with needle-like evergreen leaves and barrel-shaped cones (5) |
| YUCCA | A plant of the agave family with sword-like leaves and spikes of bell-shaped flowers (5) |
| SCOTSPINE | Coniferous tree with bluegreen, needle-like leaves and brown cones, a valuable timber tree (5,4) |
| GORSE | Prickly, golden-flowered heathland shrub with needle-like leaves (5) |
| ERICA | Genus of evergreen shrubs with needle-like leaves (5) |
| HAKEA | Genus of Tasmanian shrubs with leathery or needle-like leaves - some shake alarmingly! (5) |
| FIR | A coniferous tree having single needle-like leaves and erect cones (3) |
| PORED | Like leaves and skin |
| CYPRESS | Coniferous tree with dark green, scale-like leaves and rounded cones (7) |
| TAMARIX | Genus of large, deciduous shrubs and small trees, with tiny, scale-like leaves and feathery small, white to pink flowers (7) |
| JACARANDA | Tropical tree with fern like leaves and purple flowers (9) |
| MIMOSA | Evergreen Australasian tree with fern-like leaves and yellow flowers (6) |
| WHITEPINE | North American tree with needle-like leaves (5,4) |
| CONIFER | Any tree producing cones and needle-like leaves (7) |
| DEO | Tall, broadly conical cedar with drooping branches, and bearing large, barrel-shaped cones (3) |
| DAR | Tall, broadly conical cedar with drooping branches, and bearing large, barrel-shaped cones (3) |
| APPROVAL | Sanction production of a paper without vowels and egg-shaped (8) |
| REEDMACE | A tall marsh plant with strap-like leaves and long, brown, sausage-shaped flower spikes (4,4) |
| ASPARAGUS | Perennial plant having leaf-like stems, scale-like leaves, and small flowers, and the young shoots of which are eaten as a vegetable (9) |