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CATTLEYAGenus of tropical American orchids that are cultivated for their purplish-pink or white showy flower
ARBORETUMA place where trees or shrubs are cultivated for their scientific or educational interest (9)
SILKFLOWERSSatiny orchids that survive best without water
GERANIUMPlant with scarlet, pink or white showy flowers (8)
COMFREYA hairy Eurasian plant with blue, purplish-pink or white flowers (7)
NURSERYCreche; a race for two-year-old horses; or, a place where plants are cultivated for transplanting (7)
KITCHENGARDENA herbary, kailyaird, potager or vegetable plot where seasonal alliums, beans, berries, brassicas, currants, peas, salad greens, root crops etc are cultivated for one's own cuisine, pot or table, rath
DRACULAFrom "little dragon", a genus of orchid that shares its name with a vampiric Transylvanian count (7)
LADYSSLIPPEROrchid that may foot the bill for women (5,7)
TERRESTRIALType of orchid that grows on the ground, and which is not epiphytic (11)
WEIGELAShrub of an Asian genus which has clusters of pink, purple, red or white showy, bell-shaped flowers (7)
CAPSICUMGenus of tropical American plants of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) widely cultivated for their chili pepper fruit (8)
PETUNIAGenus of tropical American plants cultivated for their funnel-shaped flowers (7)
ECHEVERIALarge genus of tropical American succulent plants with showy rosettes of basal leaves (9)
MONSTERAGenus of tropical American climbing plants of the family Araceae that includes the Swiss cheese plant (8)
ANANASA genus of tropical American plants have sword-shaped leaves and a fleshy compound fruits composed of the fruits of several flowers (such as pineapples).
BOMAREALarge genus of tropical American vines having showy often spotted umbellate flowers.
BIGNONIAGenus of tropical American climbing shrubs with trumpet-shaped yellow or reddish flowers (8)
ERIGERONGenus of plants of the daisy family, many species of which are cultivated as ornamentals (8)
VERBENAGenus of plants with red, white or purple fragrant flowers which are cultivated as garden plants (7)