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RAMSONSWild garlic forming carpets of star-shaped white flowers and lily-of-the-valley-like leaves over riverbanks and woodlands that is often foraged in the spring (7)
VIOLETGrowing in Cornish quillets or wildly among wood anemone and lily of the valley, February's birth flower and one of the earliest native plants to bloom (6)
FLORIS- of London; perfumer with two royal warrants, noted for traditional scents such as bluebell and lily-of-the-valley (6)
BLUEBELLSForming carpets in woodlands in spring and protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, one of the UK's best-loved wild flowers (9)
GLORYOFTHESNOWPlant with sprays of star-shaped gentian-blue flowers around February, also called chionodoxa (5-2-3-4)
OLGARival of Bali and Lily of France
DENTATERubbish found in valley, like certain leaves
GORGEDeep valley like a canyon
RIAFlooded river valley like Sydney Harbour (3)
BELLSMay -; one of the names by which lily of the valley or muguet is known; a plant symbolising the return to happiness according to the language of flowers (5)
WHITEColour of the flowers of lily of the valley, Solomon's seal, snowdrops, ramsons and wood sorrel (5)
PIPAn apple seed; a single blossom in a cluster of flowers; a rootstock or rhizome of the lily of the valley; or, a Bath star (3)
RHIZOMEUnderground stem of lily of the valley, or the rootstock of ginger/turmeric (7)
BULBSSubterranean storage units of flowers including snake's head fritillary, lily of the valley, iris and crocus (5)
CONVALLARIAGenus of the lily of the valley that, translating as "sheltered valley", refers to said flower's natural habitat (11)
STAR- of Bethlehem; bulbous plant in the lily family with wild garlic-like white flowers in late spring (4)
WOODLANDConsidered ancient if arboraceous since 1600, a sylvan type of habitat with seasonal blankets of snowdrops, carpets of bluebells and cushions of moss under a canopy of ash, beech, chestnut, oak and/or
COVERA variant of "clandestine, hidden, secret", thus a blanket, book jacket, canopy of trees, carpet of woodland flowers, layer of leaves, lid, philatelic envelope, sheet of stratus clouds, thicket for ga
HAWTHORNMonth of May birth flower alongside the Lily of the Valley
NAIADLIKESodium that is holding Kilda back shows Shelley's description of lily-of-the-valley (5-4)