| DEUTZIA | Genus of shrubs native to Asia and Central America with white or pink flowers (7) |
| ACACIA | The wattle, a tree or shrub native to Asia and Australia (6) |
| RAMSONS | Broad-leaved garlic, Allium ursinum, that is native to Asia and Europe (7) |
| ARBUTUS | Evergreen shrub or small tree with white or pink flowers and colourful fruit (7) |
| SPIRAEA | Shrub of the rose family with white or pink flowers (7) |
| JASMINE | Any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia. |
| MAGNOLIA | Genus of trees of Asia and North America with white, pink, purple or yellow showy flowers (8) |
| PEAFOWL | Large crested pheasant native to Asia (7) |
| EASTERN | Space around plant native to Asia, perhaps (7) |
| ALMOND | Small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa, with pink blossoms and edible nuts (6) |
| RHODODENDRON | Shrub native to S Asia with clusters of showy red, purple, white or pink flowers (12) |
| YLANGYLANG | Tropical tree native to Asia and North Australia with flowers that yield a fragrant oil (5-5) |
| RICE | Oryza sativa, family Gramineae (or Poaceae), native to Asia and parts of Africa (4) |
| KALMIA | Genus of evergreen shrubs native to North America and Cuba whose foliage is toxic if eaten by certai |
| MYRTLE | Evergreen shrub native to southern Europe, with pink or white flowers and aromatic blue-black berries |
| DATE | Sweet edible fruit of the palm tree Phoenix dactylifera, native to Asia and Africa (4) |
| URAL | ___ owl, large bird of prey native to Asia and eastern Europe (4) |
| IBEXES | Mountain goats with long ridged horns native to Asia and Africa (6) |
| SPIDERMONKEY | Primate of South and Central America with very long legs and prehensile tail such as the Black-heade |
| GOPHER | Burrowing rodent of North and Central America with short legs and cheek pouches (6) |