| POINCIANA | Tropical tree of the pea family with large showy red flowers (9) |
| GODETIA | Plant with showy red flowers |
| AMARYLLIS | Showy red flower |
| CARAMBOLA | Small tropical tree of the family Oxalidaceae whose edible fruit is also called star fruit (9) |
| RAINTREE | Wide-canopied tropical tree of the pea family with feathery flowers (4,4) |
| FENUGREEK | Plant of the pea family with aromatic seeds (9) |
| PEONY | Plant in the buttercup family With large. showy globular flowers, the Balearic variety was once widespread in Mallorca but is now more limited to the mountainous north-west of the Island (5) |
| NIGHTJARS | Nocturnal birds of the Caprimulgidae family with large eyes (9) |
| SUNFLOWER | Plant of the daisy family with large flower heads (9) |
| STRELITZIA | A South African plant of the banana family with large showy flowers (10) |
| MAUSOLEUM | Large showy tomb (9) |
| RAIN | Wide-canopied tropical plant of the pea family with feathery flowers (4,4) |
| TREE | Wide-canopied tropical plant of the pea family with feathery flowers (4,4) |
| LUPINS | Plants of the pea family with tall colourful tapering spikes of flowers (6) |
| MELILOT | From the Greek meaning "honey lotus", a fragrant plant in the pea family with tall spikes of golden flowers, also called sweet clover (7) |
| LUPIN | Plant of the pea family With deeply divided leaves and tall, colourful tapering spikes of flowers (5) |
| CROWN | Coronilla varia, a trailing plant of the pea family with pink or purple flowers (5,5) |
| VETCH | Coronilla varia, a trailing plant of the pea family with pink or purple flowers (5,5) |
| WISTERIA | Climbing shrub of the pea family with typically pale bluish-lilac flowers (8) |
| LYCHEE | Tropical tree of the soapberry family, known for its edible fruit (6) |