| AWN | In botany, a hair-like appendage on a larger structure - and three quarters of a lawn (3) |
| PILI | Hair-like appendages on surface of bacteria |
| UVA | In botany, a small pulpy or juicy fruit containing several seeds and having a thin skin, such as a grape (3) |
| SAC | An enclosed space, such as (in botany) a pollen ___ (3) |
| SHE | Female pronoun in three quarters of a shed! (3) |
| FIN | Appendage on a fish (3) |
| ROT | Decompose three-quarters of a root! (3) |
| ELI | Three-quarters of a mile back, see the priest (3) |
| END | Part of a lawn bowls match (3) |
| SOD | Piece of a lawn |
| UNGUIS | Zoological Latin for a claw/nail, thus, in botany, a talon-like base of a petal (6) |
| STROMA | In botany, a dense mass of hyphae in which a fungus fructification may develop |
| TURRET | What is a small tower, usually one forming part of a larger structure (6) |
| VELAMAN | In botany, a multi-layered sheath of dead cells on some aerial roots (7) |
| BRACT | In botany, a modified leaf, typically small, bearing a flower or flower cluster in its axil (5) |
| PEDICEL | In botany, a small stalk bearing a single flower in an inflorescence (7) |
| VISAVIS | Face to face with travel documents, one and three-quarters? (3-1-3) |
| SPATHE | In botany, a sheathing bract enclosing the flower or spadix of plants including the arum, day flower, palm, peace lily and crocus (6) |
| CUTTINGEDGE | Latest or most advanced stage in the development of something, as in trimming the sides of a lawn! (7,4) |
| BIAS | Diagonal line cut across the grain of a fabric; or, a weight added to one side of a lawn bowl (4) |