| ASTILBE | A genus of perennial plants with red or white flowers (7) |
| DIASCIA | Genus of perennial plants with the common name of twinspur (7) |
| AGRIMONY | Genus of perennial plants with slender spikes of small yellow flowers |
| ALOE | Genus of liliaceous plants with red or yellow flowers (4) |
| ARNICAS | A genus of perennial |
| CAMPION | Wild plant with red or white flowers (7) |
| PHLOX | A genus of perennial and annual plants in the family Polemoniaceae |
| BOUGAINVILLEA | Tropical climbing plant with red or purple bracts which is named after a French navigator (13) |
| BEGONIA | Genus of perennial plants of warm climates (7) |
| VERBENA | Genus of plants with red, white or purple fragrant flowers which are cultivated as garden plants (7) |
| FUCHSIA | Genus of shrubs widely cultivated for their drooping purple, red or white flowers (7) |
| CIMICIFUGA | Genus of perennial plants (many are now classed as actaea), with dense spikes of small, fragrant white flowers in early autumn (10) |
| ANEMONE | Small plant with red, purple, or white flowers that are shaped like cups (7) |
| ROSCOEA | Genus of perennials with orchid-like flowers - sort of coarse, nothing inside (7) |
| DAHLIAS | Herbaceous perennial plants of a Mexican genus (7) |
| ENTWINE | Ten bats with red or white splice |
| LIATRIS | Genus of perennial North American herbs with aromatic usually cormous roots. (7) |
| YEWTREE | With bark originally used in the synthesis of some chemotherapy drugs, a large, woody churchyard plant with red arils, Taxus baccata (3,4) |
| ERIOPHYLLUM | Genus of perennial plants from the daisy family, with the common name of Oregon sunshine (11) |
| ASPHODELINE | Genus of perennial plants, including the king's spear, with thick, fleshy roots (11) |