| RAFFLESIA | Draws principally involving a plant in Asia |
| ORATORICAL | Like rhetoric or logic principally involving parts of Croatia |
| LILIPAD | Leaf of a plant in the family Nymphaeaceae, depicted in a series of paintings by Claude Monet such a |
| MELEGUETTA | Also known as grains of paradise, a spice derived from a plant in the ginger family with a flavour r |
| RUSH | Be in a hurry to find a plant in the marshland (4) |
| INDIGO | Dye obtained from a plant in the pea family; or, a colour between blue and purple on a traditional colour wheel (6) |
| ARTICHOKE | Jerusalem -; tuber of a plant in the sunflower family, eaten as a vegetable in risottos, soups, gratins and warm salads (9) |
| SOIL | The brown ground that a plant in a flowerpot grows up in |
| LILAC | Depicted in paintings by Cassatt, Monet and Van Gogh, a plant in the olive family whose name was given to a pale pastel purplish colour (5) |
| RATTANPALM | Tree for a basket case, growing as a plant in a tram (6,4) |
| TERRACE | Place for a plant in a penthouse |
| REPOT | Put a plant in a larger pot |
| JACARANDA | Jack given a vehicle also by a plant in America |
| ECESIS | The establishment of a plant in a new environment |
| LEAF | Find part of a plant in a hole, after all (4) |
| REPOTTED | Put (a plant) in a bigger container (8) |
| PICCALILLI | Using phone, select a plant in a pickle (10) |
| PALATINE | I have a plant in the East - just like a palace! |
| LOVAGE | A plant in the form of a glove |
| ARTICHOKES | Globe -; buds of a plant in the thistle family with edible hearts often preserved in oil (10) |