| BLUEBELL | A woodland flowering plant (8) |
| PRIMROSE | First name of one of the Larkin sisters in The Darling Buds of May; a pale yellow colour; or, a woodland flower (8) |
| ISABELLA | __ Plantation, a woodland garden in Richmond Park, London (8) |
| TREELINE | Where a woodland ends: 2 wds. |
| FORESTED | Like a woodland |
| RING | A band of gold or silver, sometimes set with gems; an "elf circle" of champignon mushrooms on a woodland floor; one of the concentric markings in the trunk of a tree; or, a disc of matter orbiting Sat |
| BLADDERFERN | Fled into a red barn, only to discover a woodland plant (7,4) |
| BJANDTHEBEARCUB | "M*A*S*H" episode where a character adopts a woodland infant? (5 wds.) |
| TREETOP | The crown of a conifer, oak or other arboreal plant forming part of a woodland's or forest's canopy (7) |
| SANICLE | A woodland umbelliferous plant (7) |
| PANG | A woodland deity? Gee! What a pain! (4) |
| NYMPHLIKE | Delicate of physique, a-la a woodland deity (9) |
| WINTERGREEN | Laying out tenner, I grew a woodland plant |
| CHIMPANZEE | A forest-dweller, I'm a woodland spirit unknown among half of fast animals |
| HERBPARIS | A woodland plant shown in her book is about the norm |
| VIOLET | One of the colours of a rainbow; or, a woodland flower related to the pansies (6) |
| EARTHSTAR | A woodland fungus whose brown onion-shaped reproductive body splits into a distinctive shape to release the spores (9) |
| OXLIP | A woodland plant of the primula family with yellow flowers (5) |
| LILYOFTHEVALLEY | Convallaria majalis, a woodland plant with white bell-shaped flowers |
| CAPER | Skip about like a woodland grouse, in short (5) |