| DAYLILY | Any widely-cultivated plant of the genus Hemerocallis, with large yellow, orange or red flowers (3,4) |
| SWEETPEPPERS | Green, yellow, orange or red vegetables |
| GEUM | Long-flowering yellow, orange or red perennial also called avens (4) |
| BREW | 'Witches ___' is a cultivar 20 of hemerocallis - with a cup of tea! (4) |
| CROSSANDRA | Genus of plants of Africa and Asia with large yellow, orange or lilac flowers such as the firecracke |
| PARSLEY | Widely-cultivated plant of the carrot family with small compound leaves used in cooking and as a gar |
| HOLLYHOCK | Tall widely cultivated plant of the mallow family with stout hairy stems (9) |
| APPLETREE | Widely cultivated plant of the genus Malus |
| GARLIC | Widely cultivated plant of the genus snowdrop (6) |
| POINCIANA | Genus of tropical trees having large orange or red flowers (9) |
| SAFFLOWER | Indian plant with orange or red flowers from which dye and an oil are obtained for use in cooking, p |
| URSINIA | (with the common name 'jewel of the veldt'), grown for their yellow-, orange- or white-rayed flowers (7) |
| LEOPARDSBANE | Herbaceous plant of the genus Doronicum with large yellow flowers |
| TURNIP | Widely cultivated plant with a large yellow or white edible root (6) |
| LARKSPUR | Cultivated plant of the genus Delphinium (8) |
| BUCKEYE | Any of several North American trees with erect clusters of white or red flowers (7) |
| CISTUS | Shrub with large white or red flowers, the twigs of which yield ladanum |
| ASTILBE | Which plant of the Saxifrage family has plumes of tiny pink, white or red flowers? (7) |
| SAXIFRAGE | Plant with small white, yellow or red flowers, found on rocky or stony ground (9) |
| SUNFLOWER | Flower with large yellow heads, widely grown in Mallorca where it appreciates the sunshine (9) |