| WATERPIMPERNEL | White-flowered plant of the primrose family, usually found along the edges of brooks (5,9) |
| PIMPERNEL | Small plant of the primrose family, with flat five-petalled flowers (sometimes scarlet) (9) |
| CYCLAMEN | Which European plant of the primrose family has colourful flowers? (8) |
| ALOE | South African plant of the lily family with fleshy and spiny along the edges, the juice of which is used as a bitter laxative |
| LOVAGE | A large, edible white-flowered plant of the parsley family (6) |
| OXLIP | One of the pale yellow flowers or paigles of the primrose family (5) |
| LOOSESTRIFE | Tall marsh plant of the primrose family (11) |
| CHICKWEED | Small, widespread white-flowered plant of the pink family (9) |
| CICELY | White flowered plant of the parsley family (6) |
| FLOWERS | Organisms cultivated in strips along the edges of crop fields by some farmers to encourage pollinators (7) |
| PARAPETS | Low protective walls along the edges of roofs, bridges and balconies (8) |
| SHORES | Lands along the edges of seas (6) |
| BORDERING | Along the edges of |
| BRAEMAR | The royal family usually attends the ____ Gathering on the first Saturday in September |
| COOT | Waterbird of the rail family, usually black with a white beak (4) |
| FORGETMENOT | Plant of the borage family, usually with bright blue flowers (6-2-3) |
| EYEBRIGHT | Small white-flowered plant of dry fields and heaths (9) |
| COASTLINE | The cape fur seal can be found along the ___ of Namibia and South Africa all the way up to Port Elizabeth |
| REED | Raises some bucks found along the side of the river (4) |
| SEALETTUCE | Edible, crinkly green algae which is found along the shores of the world's oceans (3,7) |