| CATTLEYA | Genus of tropical American orchids that are cultivated for their purplish-pink or white showy flower |
| ARBORETUM | A place where trees or shrubs are cultivated for their scientific or educational interest (9) |
| SILKFLOWERS | Satiny orchids that survive best without water |
| GERANIUM | Plant with scarlet, pink or white showy flowers (8) |
| COMFREY | A hairy Eurasian plant with blue, purplish-pink or white flowers (7) |
| NURSERY | Creche; a race for two-year-old horses; or, a place where plants are cultivated for transplanting (7) |
| KITCHENGARDEN | A 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 |
| DRACULA | From "little dragon", a genus of orchid that shares its name with a vampiric Transylvanian count (7) |
| LADYSSLIPPER | Orchid that may foot the bill for women (5,7) |
| TERRESTRIAL | Type of orchid that grows on the ground, and which is not epiphytic (11) |
| WEIGELA | Shrub of an Asian genus which has clusters of pink, purple, red or white showy, bell-shaped flowers (7) |
| CAPSICUM | Genus of tropical American plants of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) widely cultivated for their chili pepper fruit (8) |
| PETUNIA | Genus of tropical American plants cultivated for their funnel-shaped flowers (7) |
| ECHEVERIA | Large genus of tropical American succulent plants with showy rosettes of basal leaves (9) |
| MONSTERA | Genus of tropical American climbing plants of the family Araceae that includes the Swiss cheese plant (8) |
| ANANAS | A genus of tropical American plants have sword-shaped leaves and a fleshy compound fruits composed of the fruits of several flowers (such as pineapples). |
| BOMAREA | Large genus of tropical American vines having showy often spotted umbellate flowers. |
| BIGNONIA | Genus of tropical American climbing shrubs with trumpet-shaped yellow or reddish flowers (8) |
| ERIGERON | Genus of plants of the daisy family, many species of which are cultivated as ornamentals (8) |
| VERBENA | Genus of plants with red, white or purple fragrant flowers which are cultivated as garden plants (7) |