| SEAGRASS | Type of flowering plant of the Zostera genus, growing in seawater (8) |
| ALDER | Any tree of the genus, growing in moist ground (5) |
| GENTIAN | Eating new type of flowering plant (7) |
| DICOT | Type of flowering plant that includes magnolias |
| ACANTHUS | Genus of flowering plants of the family Acanthaceae, to which the bear's breech belongs (8) |
| EELGRASS | Most widely distributed marine flowering plant of the Northern Hemisphere, classified as Zostera marina (8) |
| HIBISCUS | Genus of flowering plants of the mallow family (8) |
| LINACEAE | Family of flowering plants of the order Malpighiales to which the flaxes belong (8) |
| GERANIUM | One of 422 species of flowering plant commonly known as the Cranesbills (8) |
| VERONICA | Woman's name, and genus of flowering plant that includes the speedwell (8) |
| HAREBELL | Flowering plant of the Campanula genus, a.k.a. the Scottish bluebell (8) |
| RAPESEED | Flowering plant of the cabbage family, a source of vegetable oil (8) |
| TITANIUM | A shiny metal noted for its resistance to corrosion in seawater (8) |
| AGRIMONY | Yellow-flowering plant of the rose family (8) |
| AIUIICOS | A flowering plant of the mallow family (8) |
| BUDDLEIA | Flowering plant of the family Scrophulariaceae; named after an English botanist and rector (8) |
| MAYAPPLE | American spring-flowering plant of the barberry family yielding a yellowish, eggshaped fruit; Podophyllum peltatum (8) |
| AUBRIETA | Flowering plant of the cabbage family, named after a French flower painter (8) |
| GLADIOLI | A flowering plant of the iris family (8) |
| WISTERIA | Climbing, flowering plant of the pea family, named after an American anatomist (8) |