| ENGLISHOAK | With a tall example at Stourhead, the tree species that inspired the Woodland Trust emblem, Quercus robur (7,3) |
| OAK | With leaves depicted on the logos of both the National Trust and the Woodland Trust, a deciduous acornbearing tree in the genus Quercus (3) |
| OAKLEAF | Depicted on the logos of the Woodland Trust and the National Trust, a photosynthesis organ of the acorn-bearing tree Quercus (3,4) |
| OAKLEAVES | Four elements forming part of the National Trust's emblem (3,6) |
| HOARE | "Henry the Magnificent" who laid out the gardens at Stourhead; or, his grandson, Richard, who acquired The Adoration of the Magi for said Wiltshire house in 1790 (5) |
| RANGER | Artificial cave in a park or garden such as the one built by Capability Brown at Croome, or by Henry Flitcroft at Stourhead (6) |
| CRATER | Artificial cave in a park or garden such as the one built by Capability Brown at Croome, or by Henry Flitcroft at Stourhead (6) |
| BADGE | Word for a distinguishing emblem, insignia or mark, after which the woodland "brock", with distinctive facial markings, derives its name (5) |
| ECTOMORPH | In physiology, the term for a person with a tall and lean body shape (9) |
| KETCH | A two-masted sailing vessel with a tall mainmast and a shorter mizzen mast (5) |
| LOMBARDY | ____ poplar, a tree with a tall, slender shape used in windbreaks (8) |
| BEECH | Tree species known as the mother (or queen) of the woods (5) |
| ALFRED | King of Wessex celebrated in a folly on the Stourhead estate in Wiltshire (6) |
| RAMSONS | A common name for the woodland plant also known as wild garlic (7) |
| CORNFLOWER | Wild flower with vivid blue petals; a native UK plant species that has suffered a decline due to the |
| OYSTER | Mollusc with a species that can create a pearl from a grain of sand (6) |
| SATYR | Greek god of the woodlands, with a tail and long ears (5) |
| IRIS | With a tall, bearded variety hybridised by Bryan Dodsworth, a flower related to the crocus, gladioli and freesia symbolising faith, hope and wisdom (4) |
| ALLITERATE | Do this with a tall tree tumbling that traps one? (10) |
| LANKY | The overseas weekend in American city with a tall streak of misery (5) |