| PINE | Evergreen coniferous tree with long needle-shaped leaves (4) |
| SPRUCE | A coniferous tree with long shoots and four-angled needles (6) |
| KNIT | A fabric or garment made by means of interlocking loops of wool with long needles or a machine (4) |
| CEDAR | Evergreen, coniferous tree with fragrant wood (5) |
| YEWS | Evergreen coniferous trees with red berries |
| FIRS | Evergreen coniferous trees (4) |
| DARN | Word, from "conceal, hide", for a patch of cloth mended by means of interweaving stitches with a long needle to which a dragonfly is likened (4) |
| CEDARS | Evergreen, coniferous trees with fragrant wood (6) |
| LARCH | Coniferous tree of the genus Larix, with needle-shaped leaves (6) |
| CONIFER | Evergreen tree type, often with needle-shaped leaves (7) |
| FIR | A tree of the pine family with flat needle-shaped leaves (3) |
| LARCHES | Tall trees with needle-shaped leaves |
| CYPRESS | Evergreen coniferous tree once associated with mourning (7) |
| WHITE | Evergreen coniferous tree of North America such as the Northern ___ (5,5) |
| AMBER | A large evergreen coniferous tree (5) |
| MONKEYPUZZLE | Evergreen coniferous tree native to Chile (6,6) |
| ARBORVITAE | Evergreen coniferous tree of the cypress family such as Thuja occidentalis (5,5) |
| PINENUT | The edible cream-coloured seed of certain evergreen coniferous trees (4,3) |
| COOLABAH | Australian tree with long narrow leaves (8) |
| BANKSIA | Australian genus of trees with long leathery evergreen leaves (7) |