| FRANGIPANI | Tropical American shrub such as Plumeria rubra cultivated for its waxy flowers (10) |
| STEPHANOTIS | Madagascan and Malaysian plant cultivated for its waxy flowers (11) |
| GOLDENRETRIEVER | A sturdy, muscular dog of medium size whose name derives from the colour of its waxy coat (6,9) |
| EVERGREENS | Trees or shrubs such as holly, ivy, yew or holm oak (10) |
| FRANGIPANE | Named after an Italian marquis or his invention of a plumeria-based fragrance for scenting gloves, a rich almond-vanilla pastry cream, used as a filling for a Bakewell tart, galette des rois or other |
| BEGONIA | Plant originally of warm and tropical regions, widely cultivated for its ornamental leaves and waxy flowers (7) |
| OLEASTER | Shrub such as Elaeagnus angustifolia with silver-white twigs and yellow flowers (8) |
| LANTANA | Tropical American shrub with flamboyant spikes of yellow or orange flowers (7) |
| LAVENDER | Shrub such as Lavandula vera that is the source of a fragrant oil (8) |
| MAPLE | Tree or shrub such as the red ? or sugar ? (5) |
| THORN | Sharp, woody projection on a shrub such as crataegus (5) |
| ODORA | Daphne - - - - - sweet-smelling, brightberried shrub such as 'Aureomarginata' (5) |
| BRAMBLE | A tangled, prickly shrub such as a blackberry (7) |
| SPIRAEA | Garden shrub such as 'Bridal Wreath' - is a pear, perhaps (7) |
| ACER | Deciduous tree or shrub such as maple, eg (4) |
| CRANBERRY | Trailing shrub such as Vaccinium oxycoccus that bears sour edible red berries (9) |
| CONIFER | Tree or shrub such as the pine, fir or yew (7) |
| BROOM | Yellow-flowered European shrub such as Sarothamnus scoparius (5) |
| PRIVET | Shrub such as Ligustrum vulgare having oval dark green leaves (6) |
| DOGWOOD | Shrub such as the Cornelian cherry, Cornus mas (7) |