| VEINED | like a leaf or marble |
| AXIL | Angle between an axis and an offshoot, like a leaf or branch |
| SLIP | Part of a plant (sometimes a root, a leaf or a bud) removed to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting! (4) |
| QUATREFOIL | A leaf or flower of four leaflets or petals, thus a representation of a four-leaf clover in heraldry or tracery (10) |
| PAGE | One side of a leaf or a folio of a book; or, historically, a boy in training for knighthood (4) |
| MINE | An excavation for the extraction of coal, gems and ores; the "gallery" of an insect in a leaf; or, historically, a passage under a besieged fortress to give secret ingress or to blow it up (4) |
| SEE | "Every time I hear a newborn baby cry or touch a leaf or ... the sky; Then I know why I believe," sa |
| IKNOWWHY | "Every time I hear a newborn baby cry, or touch a leaf, or see the sky; Then ..., I believe," sang F |
| AREOLA | Small space in a tissue or part such as the area between veins on a leaf or an insect's wing. |
| NODE | Joint of a stem, or the part from where a leaf or several leaves emerge (4) |
| NERVURE | A vein in a leaf, or in an insect's wing |
| OVATE | Of a leaf or petal, shaped like an egg, with the broadest part below the middle (5) |
| KERVURE | A minute epidermal pore in a leaf or stem (7) |
| TENDRIL | Specialised threadlike part of a leaf or stem that attaches climbing plants to a support (7) |
| STOMA | A most unusual and minute pore in a leaf or stem (5) |
| STENO | Word used to denote something narrow, such as a leaf; or, an informal name for a shorthand typist (5) |
| STEM | Slender part of a plant leading to a leaf or flower (4) |
| STALK | The stem of a leaf or plant (5) |
| STOMATA | Minute epidermal ores in a leaf or stem (7) |
| PORES | Minutes holes as in a leaf or the skin for perspiration, absorption, etc. |