| PETUNIA | Flower originally from South America |
| FUCHSIA | Flower, originally from South America, which grows prolifically in the hedgerows of the West Cork re |
| JACARANDA | Blue-blossomed tree originally from South America (9) |
| PAMPASGRASS | Ornamental lawn plant originally from South America (6,5) |
| CHOCOLATE | In the 1500s this sinfully delicious product, originally from South America, was introduced to Europ |
| DAHLIA | Showy, colourful flower originally from Central America (6) |
| ASTER | A flower originally from eastern parts (5) |
| WINGED | -- bean, legume originally from south-east Asia (6) |
| CALICO | Plain-woven fabric originally from south-west India (6) |
| CAERPHILLY | Mild white cheese, originally from south Wales (10) |
| LEAF | Meadow flower, originally, or part of one |
| BRUNSWICKSTEW | Spicy, tomato-based hash originally from south-east US (9,4) |
| PHLOX | Common garden plant with bright scented flowers, originally native to North America |
| CANISTER | Word for a wicker basket, woven from reeds, for fruit or flowers originally, now a case-shot, coffee/tea caddy, film container or food tin (8) |
| PRIMROSES | Flowers originally planted on border grew slowly at first |
| STIFFEN | Tense, if sent out to gather flowers originally |
| VASE | It holds flowers, originally violets all seeming elite |
| TUFTS | Bunches of flowers originally found in Egyptian king's grasp (5) |
| SAFFRON | Flower from South America with fine leaf, practically (7) |
| CHILEAN | Letter from Greece with spare from South America |