| PROSELYTE | Work a flower in with the Maori convert (9) |
| DISINTEREST | Yes, Spanish in row with the Maori, the remainder and a lack of concern (11) |
| STEREO | A boom box features head of state with the Maori language (6) |
| LAMINATE | Savage returned with the Maori coat (8) |
| MASTERING | Getting the hang of putting a flower in a porcelain vase (9) |
| HELLEBORE | Known as a Lenten or winter rose, a flower in shades of mauve, pink, soft lime green, cassis or white, arranged in vintage-style wedding bouquets (9) |
| LAIRISING | Showing off a flower in the heather (9) |
| TIGERLILY | A flower in the game reserve? (5,4) |
| NOD | A slight bow or dip of the head; a sway of a flower in a breeze; or, alluding to a Genesiac land, a nap (3) |
| ROSE | With petals distilled to make facial toner and fruits/hips simmered in sugar to make syrup, a flower in the apple family traditionally symbolising love (4) |
| ANEMONE | Associated with Aphrodite's myth, a flower in the family that includes the hellebore and winter aconite (7) |
| BLOOMINGONION | Crispy dish with "petals" formed by a description of a flower in season + a bagel variety: 2 wds. |
| ABERDEEN | A flower in a Swiss city, a granite one (8) |
| BRACT | A modified and often coloured leaf, with a flower in its axil (5) |
| ACEOF | Swedish group who had a No 5 hit with Life is a Flower in 1998 (3,2,4) |
| BASE | Swedish group who had a No 5 hit with Life is a Flower in 1998 (3,2,4) |
| OPENSESAME | Entrance-seeking incantation formed by a description of a flower in season + a bagel variety: 2 wds. |
| WEAR | Sport a flower in the north (4) |
| PETAL | Leapt around to get a part of a flower in bloom (5) |
| TITMOUSE | Bird with many a flower in Yorkshire and elsewhere - some bird! (8) |