| CALABASH | Name the fruit of the plant known as the bottle gourd (8) |
| MARVELOFPERU | Common name for the plant known as the four o'clock flower (6,2,4) |
| TAMARIND | Name the fruit of a large tropical tree (8) |
| PLANTAIN | The green-skinned banana-like fruit of the plant Musa paradisiaca (8) |
| FEVERFEW | Plant known as "medieval aspirin" or "bachelor's-buttons" with flowers used for potpourri and leaves used as a folk remedy for headaches (8) |
| LADSLOVE | Aromatic plant known as maid's passion, old man or southernwood and whose French name, garderobe, meaning "clothes-keeper", refers to its use as a moth repellent (4,4) |
| VALERIAN | Plant known as all-heal traditionally believed to have sedative effects (8) |
| CLEMATIS | Plant known as old man's beard and traveller's joy (8) |
| ACANTHUS | Plant known as 'bears breech' with leaves represented on Corinthian and Composite capitals (8) |
| ACONITUM | Genus of toxic plants known as wolf's bane or monk's hood (8) |
| ASHTREES | Woody plants known by their binomial name Fraxinus excelsior, currently under threat of the Chalara fraxinea disease in the UK (3,5) |
| GUMWEEDS | Plants known as "sticky-heads" |
| ASPARAGUS | Green spear plant known as the king of vegetables |
| ACHIMENES | House plant known as the 'hot water plant' (9) |
| WISTERIA | Climbing plant known for its lilac flowers (8) |
| HOYA | Greenhouse plant known as the wax flower (4) |
| ROMNEYA | - - - coulteri, flowering plant known as the Californian tree poppy (7) |
| CRYPTOGRAMMA | - - - crispa, plant known as the parsley fern (12) |
| APPLE | Name the fruit of the Malus pumila tree (5) |
| COCONUT | Despite its name, the fruit of this tree is a drupe |