| CHEERY | Chrysanthemum with no anthers but still friendly (6) |
| CHUMMY | Chrysanthemum with no anthers but still friendly (6) |
| RHYTHMS | Beats chrysanthemum with no acumen (7) |
| SPRAY | Term descriptive of those chrysanthemums with multiple flowerheads (5) |
| ANNULMENTS | No anther's tip in e.g. poppy without a broken stamen suggests squashings |
| POLLEN | Fertilising powder formed in the anthers of flowers (6) |
| STAMEN | What has the anthers |
| KIMONO | Japanese robe, often patterned with traditional motifs or "wagara", such as bamboo, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum or peony (6) |
| DAHLIA | Related to chrysanthemum and daisy, a plant with large showy blooms including pink pompoms (6) |
| POMPON | Style of dahlia, chrysanthemum or aster flower with a ball of small tightly clustered petals (6) |
| MUMBAI | Chrysanthemum bait is used to unearth this in India (6) |
| POMPOM | A shape of a dahlia or chrysanthemum flower (6) |
| MORRIS | Founder of the Kelmscott Press whose nature-inspired designs include Acanthus, Chrysanthemum, Dove and Rose, Honeysuckle, Pimpernel and Strawberry Thief (6) |
| FLORET | Each of the petals or rays of a chrysanthemum or daisy; or, a stem forming part of a head of broccoli (6) |
| EMBLEM | Chrysanthemum, for the Japanese emperor |
| ANTHEM | Chrysanthemums provide setting for choral work (6) |
| SHASTA | Thai said asses ordered Chrysanthemums (6,7) |
| FLOWER | Chrysanthemum or rhododendron |
| EARWIG | Auricularia) - a pest of clematis, dahlias and chrysanthemums, feeding mainly after sunset (6) |
| EDITH | Clematis '___', white-flowering with red anthers - partly propagated, I think (5) |