| SWAMP | Waterlogged area with a dense covering of vegetation in the tropics (5) |
| JUNGLE | Area of dense vegetation in the tropics |
| SPARSE | Like vegetation in the desert |
| OASIS | Foam-like material used by florists; an area of vegetation in a desert; or, a rock band formed by two brothers in Manchester in 1991 (5) |
| FURRY | Covered with a dense coat of fine silky hairs (5) |
| FLORA | Vegetation in state where passport, say, is missing (5) |
| AKITA | Large dog breed with a dense coat |
| SCRUB | There's little in the way of vegetation, so clean it (5) |
| MARSH | Waterlogged area |
| GETAT | Manage to reach a degree of vegetation (3,2) |
| FIGLEAF | Scant cover of vegetation in Bible (3,4) |
| FAIRYRING | A circle of dark, luxuriant vegetation in grassy ground corresponding to the edge of an underground fungal mycelium, the subject of folklore (5,4) |
| REEDY | Thin, though full of vegetation |
| IRISHTERRIER | Medium-sized reddish breed of working dog with a dense, wiry coat (5,7) |
| SWAMPS | Waterlogged areas of vegetation (6) |
| STBERNARD | Large breed of dog with a dense red-and-white coat (2,7) |
| LOCUSTA | Grasshoppers that eat all the vegetation in an area (7) |
| BOTTOMPIE | Dessert with a dense lower layer of chocolate custard |
| BERNARD | Saint _, large breed of dog with a dense red and white coat (7) |
| VELVET | Soft fabric with a dense pile; or, downy antler skin evocative of this (6) |