| SCALLION | Vegetable with a small bulb and long green leaves such as the spring onion (8) |
| STREAMS | Freshwater habitats such as the spring-fed winterbournes originating from chalk hills (7) |
| SPRINGONION | Immature form of the plant Allium cepa whose bulb and long green leaves are eaten in salads (6,5) |
| ROSEMARY | From the Latin meaning "dew of the sea", a shrub with aromatic needle-like leaves such as the Lady in White or Sissinghurst Blue that is a symbol of remembrance (8) |
| BAYBERRY | North American shrub with aromatic leathery leaves such as the northern ___, Myrica pensylvanica (8) |
| LEPIDOTE | Of leaves such as those of rhododendrons, covered with small scurfy scales (8) |
| SCHNAPPS | You leave such a short sleep. Afterthought with spirit! (8) |
| SHALLOTS | What onion-like plants have clusters of small bulbs? (8) |
| ONIONSET | Small bulb |
| REDGUM | Any of various Australian eucalyptus trees with aromatic leaves such as the River ___ (3,3) |
| RETORT | Glass vessel with a round bulb and long tapering neck used in a laboratory (6) |
| SHALLOT | A small bulb resembling an onion that grows in clusters and is used for pickling (7) |
| CHAMP | A bite, as in a horse on its bit; a colcannon-like Irish dish of potatoes mashed with leeks and spring onions; a title-holder; or, in heraldry, a field (5) |
| LEAK | Homophonous with the name of a spring onion-like scallion, a word for a crack allowing the escape of liquid, gas or figurative secret information (4) |
| ELEPHANTGRASS | Tall robust tropical African vegetation with long green leaves (8,5) |
| SWORDSHAPED | Many leaves, such as those of the gladiolus, are said to be this (5-6) |
| DROPPER | A shoot that goes down from a bulb and develops a new bulb (7) |
| CLOVE | Small bulb making up a compound bulb, as in garlic (5) |
| HAVESKININTHEGAME | Possess a personal investment and garnish with bacon, cheese and spring onion |
| ARUMS | Plants with spear-like leaves, such as cuckoopints (5) |