| WHORL | A circular cluster eg of leaves or petals (5) |
| GYRE | A literary word for a circle, revolution, ring, spiral, swirl or whirl, thus an atmospheric/oceanic vortex; or, a whorl of leaves or petals (4) |
| ROSETTE | A circular cluster of leaves growing from the base of a stem (7) |
| UMBEL | Flower cluster (eg, of parsley family) |
| PANICLE | Flowerhead cluster e.g. of some grasses - twisted in place (7) |
| SPRIG | Word for a small slender nail or brad; a little shoot, sprout or twig; an ornament resembling a spray of leaves or flowers; or, a scion or youth (5) |
| DRIFT | Set of fishing nets; a controlled skid as a way to corner at high speed in motor racing; or, a blanket of leaves or snow (5) |
| AGOGO | A couple of leaves, or as many as you want (1,4) |
| SALAD | Mixture of leaves or (checks notes) tuna |
| SAVAGE | From "of the woods", a human being in a primitive, uncivilised or wild state; a barbarian or brute; a heraldic representation of a bearded seminaked man in a wreath of leaves; or, an enraged horse/vic |
| OVATE | Of a leaf or petal, shaped like an egg, with the broadest part below the middle (5) |
| SHORE | Kind of leave or dinner |
| STEMS | Botanical structures supporting flowers, fruits, leaves or the caps of mushrooms; vertical strokes in letters or musical notes; or, the main lines of descent in families (5) |
| SEPAL | One of the leaves or divisions of a calyx (5) |
| QUATREFOIL | A leaf or flower of four leaflets or petals, thus a representation of a four-leaf clover in heraldry or tracery (10) |
| FOLIO | Sheet of paper folded once to form two leaves, or four pages of a book (5) |
| RIBS | Stalks of celery; bones forming the thoracic cage; veins of leaves; or, the sides of violins, guitars or lutes (4) |
| RAKES | Tools for gathering grass or leaves; or, an old word for groups of colts (5) |
| BHANG | Narcotic and intoxicant, leaves or shoots of hemp (5) |
| CROWN | Headdress of laurel, oak leaves or gems with velvet, ermine and gold (5) |