| DAISYCHAIN | Garland made by threading the stems of small white flowers together (5,5) |
| LEI | Garland made by haku or hilo methods |
| BLADDERNUT | Shrub or tree with clusters of small white flowers such as the Sierra ... or American ... (10) |
| SILVERSKIN | Argentine's family has type of small white onion (10) |
| PITH | Cellular medulla in the stems of dicotyledonous plants; the similar spongy white mesocarp of an orange; a feather's interior; or, by extension, the crux or essence of something (4) |
| LEDERHOSEN | Greek character threading needles made clothes in Austria (10) |
| SCREWPLATE | Threading tool |
| ELDER | Shrub or small tree with clusters of small white flowers and berry-like fruits (5) |
| BARK | Protective layer on the outside of the stems of woody plants (4) |
| BASIL | Eurasian plant with spikes of small white flowers and aromatic leaves (5) |
| MACADAMIA | Australian tree with clusters of small white flowers and edible nut-like seeds (9) |
| SEASQUILL | A Mediterranean coastal plant with dense spikes of small white flowers (3,6) |
| BONESET | North American plant, Eupatorium perfoliatum, having clusters of small white flowers (7) |
| JUTE | Rough fibre made from the stems of corchorus (from the mallow family), used for making twine and rope or woven into sacking or matting (4) |
| OASIS | Florists use this spongy material to secure the stems of flowers when arranging bouquets |
| PAPYRI | Materials in ancient Egypt made from the stems of water plants and used in sheets (6) |
| ARERE | Large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and onewinged seeds. |
| FROG | Anuran amphibian whose croaklike call is unique to its species; or, a device for holding the stems of flowers in an arrangement (4) |
| STIPES | The stems of fern fronds, mosses, mushrooms or seaweed; or, eyestalks, horns or tentacles of crabs or snails (6) |
| ABELIA | Any of various deciduous or evergreen ornamental shrubs of the genus Abelia having opposite simple leaves and cymes of small white or pink or purplish flowers. |