| AMARYLLIS | Flower known as the belladonna lily (9) |
| HELLEBORE | Flower known as a Christmas rose (9) |
| AQUILEGIA | Flower known as granny's bonnet (9) |
| PORTULACA | Tropical trailing plant genus, grown for its showy summer flowers, known as sun plant and rose moss (9) |
| NIGHTSHADE | Term, alluding to the dark, narcotic, poisonous or soporific qualities of its berries, for a solanum, such as the belladonna or bittersweet (10) |
| HYDRANGEA | Genus or Latin name of a garden shrub with pink, white or blue flowers known for their ability to ch |
| AJUGA | Genus of plants that includes the creeping carpet-forming wild flower known as a bugle (5) |
| OXLIP | True -; flower known as a paigle (5) |
| HESPERIS | - - - matronalis, flower known as dame's violet or sweet rocket (8) |
| HAWTHORN | Symbolising May in the Celtic tree calendar, a hedgerow plant with leaves/ flowers known as bread and cheese (8) |
| ACONITE | Poisonous plant with purple flowers, known as monkshood and wolfsbane (7) |
| OXLIPS | Flowers known as paigles (6) |
| TANSIES | Flowers known as golden buttons |
| BOUQUET | What is a bunch of flowers known as (7) |
| SEDUM | Rock plant with thick, fleshy leaves and clusters of flowers, known as stonecrop (5) |
| TEPAL | In botany, one of the sections of the outer part of a flower known collectively as a perianth (5) |
| COWPARSLEY | Wild flower known collectively as Queen Anne's lace, abundant in English country lanes during the summer (3,7) |
| HAREBELL | Plant with bell-shaped flowers known in Scotland as the bluebell |
| JASMINE | Princess in Aladdin or a flower known for its fragrance |
| PHLOX | Flower known to attract butterflies |