| MUNGBEAN | Vegetable (Vigna radiata) of the legume family, the sprouted seeds of which are widely used in stir fries (4,4) |
| RAFFIA | Species of palm tree whose long leaves are widely used in arts and crafts. (6) |
| KARAKA | New Zealand tree with edible orange fruit, the seeds of which are poisonous until treated (6) |
| MILLET | Name a cereal grass, the seeds of which are fed to canaries (6) |
| POTASSIUM | Light silvery element whose compounds are widely used in fertilisers (9) |
| ANISEED | The seeds of this plant are widely used as a flavouring in food and drink, notably in Mallorca's Hierbas liqueur (7) |
| NIM | Indian tree of the Melia genus, the fruits and seeds of which yield an aromatic medicinal oil (3) |
| FIR | Begin with fine imported radiata (3) |
| PINE | Timber, radiata ... |
| CICER | Plant genus of the legume family (Fabaceae) to which the chickpea belongs (5) |
| ALBIZIA | Also known as the silk tree and cape wattle, this genus of slightly tender shrubs and small trees is a member of the legume family (7) |
| SAINFOIN | Pink-flowered plant of the legume family widely cultivated as a forage crop |
| GREENBEAN | Vegetable of the legume family (5,4) |
| BLACKMEDICK | Yellow-flowered plant of the legume family sometimes grown for fodder (5,6) |
| SENNA | Yellow-flowered plant of the legume family (Fabaceae) whose dried leaves and pods produce a laxative (5) |
| ALFALFA | Clover-like fodder plant of the legume family (Fabaceae) also known as lucerne and purple medic; Medicago sativa (7) |
| RUNNERBEAN | Plant of the legume family with long, flat smooth green pods (6,4) |
| SWEETPEAS | Members of the legume family |
| BEAN | Plant of the legume family |
| LENTIL | Plant of the legume family (6) |