| POPPYCOCK | Bloom's bird nonsense (9) |
| FLORISTRY | Art of cultivating and selling blooms (9) |
| SUNFLOWER | Plant with tall yellow blooms (9) |
| SWEETPEAS | Climbing cottage garden plants with fragrant blooms (9) |
| FLOWERBED | Place for blooms to grow (9) |
| PERENNIAL | Plant that blooms year after year (9) |
| MARIGOLDS | Blooms from one element in planet (9) |
| JACARANDA | Tree with purple blooms (9) |
| BLUEBELLS | Outside England? Sell bulb, circulating blooms (9) |
| PENSTEMON | Showy garden plant with spines of blooms (9) |
| MAYFLOWER | Plant that blooms in the northern spring (9) |
| DEADHEADS | Removes spent blooms from plant (9) |
| CARNATION | What blooms when you build roads? (9) |
| AQUILEGIA | Also known as granny's bonnet, a self-seeding, clump-forming flower with blooms in pastel shades of pink, lavender, peach, lemon, mauve or cream (9) |
| ZEPHIRINE | '___ Drouhin' - a popular (and thornless) climbing rose with scented, deep carmine pink blooms (9) |
| PRIMROSES | Cited in works by Shakespeare, Coleridge and Wordsworth, pale yellow blooms related to cowslips, polyanthus and auricula; floral symbols of Devon (9) |
| GALANTHUS | The nodding blooms of this genus mark the end of winter (9) |
| DANDELION | Its cheerful yellow blooms flourish in the lawn (9) |
| CHRISTMAS | - rose, a snow and frost resilient species of hellebore with radiant white blooms in the colder months, often planted to brighten the winter garden (9) |
| HYACINTHS | These popular spring bulbs are prized for their fragrant blooms (9) |