| CLARKIA | North American plant cultivated for its red, pink or purple flowers named after explorer William Cla |
| RADISH | Root vegetable, which is typically red, pink or purple (6) |
| LAVATERA | Shrub bearing pink, white or purple flowers named after two Swiss naturalists (8) |
| LOBELIA | Herbaceous plant with blue or purple flowers, named after a physician to King James I (7) |
| ADELIE | Smallest species of the Antarctic penguins, named after explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville's wife (6) |
| AMERIGO | America was named after explorer ... Vespucci |
| AZALEA | Plant cultivated for its showy pink or purple flowers whose name derives from its ability to flouris |
| MAIKOA | South American plant cultivated for its large fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers. |
| LIMABEAN | Tropical American plant cultivated for its flat edible seeds; Phaseolus lunatus, family Fabaceae (legumes) (4,4) |
| CORALS | Hard red, pink or white substances secreted by various marine polyps for support or habitation |
| CAMPION | Plant of the carnation family, bearing red, pink or white flowers (7) |
| CHINAROSE | Shrub with red, pink, or white fragrant flowers which is the ancestor of many cultivated roses (5,4) |
| OCA | South American plant cultivated for its edible tubers |
| POTATO | South American plant cultivated for its edible tubers (6) |
| PETUNIA | Genus of South American plants cultivated for their funnel-shaped flowers (7) |
| IMPATIENS | Plant with red,pink or white flowers,aka Busy Lizzie (9) |
| PELARGONIUM | Genus of plants native to southern Africa and Australia with red, pink or white flowers (11) |
| CORAL | A hard red, pink or white calcareus substance secreted by various marine polyps for support |
| MAGNOLIA | Small tree cultivated for its pink or purple flowers (8) |
| PEONY | Plant with crimson, pink or white flowers named after a student of Greek god Asclepius (5) |