| PRUNUS | Genus of trees including plum, cherry, almond and sloe (6) |
| TOMATO | Salad item with varieties including plum and cherry (6) |
| DRUPE | What type of fruit is the peach, cherry, almond and olive? (5) |
| BULLACE | Wild plum related to damson and sloe (7) |
| BERIBERI | Sounds like blackcurrant and sloe together perhaps can produce sickness (4-4) |
| PLUM | Fruit related to the damson, greengage, mirabelle and sloe (4) |
| CATKIN | Flower spike of various trees including birch and poplar |
| DRUPES | From "olives", a botanical word for the aforesaid stone fruits and others including apricots, cherries, damsons, dates, elderberries, peaches, plums and sloes (6) |
| NOUGAT | Almond and sugar confection (6) |
| AILANTHUS | Genus of trees including that known as the Tree of Heaven (9) |
| OLEA | Genus of trees including ashes, jasmines, lilacs, privets and moreover, slow-growing evergreens bearing drupe fruits pressed for cooking oil (4) |
| ORGEAT | Almond-and-orange-flower flavoring |
| SEQUOIA | Genus of trees including the California redwood (7) |
| THORNS | Prickles of brambles, broom, dog roses, may trees, juniper, sloe bushes and other scrubland plants (6) |
| SALMON | Some delicious almonds and fish (6) |
| DAMSON | A small plum or large sloe; or, with "cheese", jam made of said bullace (6) |
| BLOSSOM | Celebrated in the Japanese Hanami festival, pastel pink or white blooms of trees including wild cherry (gean), peach, plum, crab apple and hawthorn (7) |
| SLICED | How some almonds and cheese is sold |
| KEYS | Also known as samaras, the winged fruits of trees including ash and maple (4) |
| MANTISSAS | Soldier meets elite soldiers to gather tops of trees, including small parts of logs (9) |