| RAMSONS | Wild 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) |
| VIOLET | Growing 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) |
| BLUEBELLS | Forming carpets in woodlands in spring and protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, one of the UK's best-loved wild flowers (9) |
| GLORYOFTHESNOW | Plant with sprays of star-shaped gentian-blue flowers around February, also called chionodoxa (5-2-3-4) |
| OLGA | Rival of Bali and Lily of France |
| DENTATE | Rubbish found in valley, like certain leaves |
| GORGE | Deep valley like a canyon |
| RIA | Flooded river valley like Sydney Harbour (3) |
| BELLS | May -; 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) |
| WHITE | Colour of the flowers of lily of the valley, Solomon's seal, snowdrops, ramsons and wood sorrel (5) |
| PIP | An 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) |
| RHIZOME | Underground stem of lily of the valley, or the rootstock of ginger/turmeric (7) |
| BULBS | Subterranean storage units of flowers including snake's head fritillary, lily of the valley, iris and crocus (5) |
| CONVALLARIA | Genus 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) |
| WOODLAND | Considered 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 |
| COVER | A 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 |
| HAWTHORN | Month of May birth flower alongside the Lily of the Valley |
| NAIADLIKE | Sodium that is holding Kilda back shows Shelley's description of lily-of-the-valley (5-4) |