| CORNFLOWER | Plant of the composite family with blue, purple, pink or white flowers (10) |
| PHLOX | North American perennial plant with pale blue, violet, pink or white flowers (5) |
| GOLDENROD | Any plant of the composite genus Solidago (9) |
| HELIOTROPE | Flower with blue, purple or white flowers (10) |
| HEATHER | Plant with purple, pink or white flowers found on hills |
| RHODODENDRON | Mostly evergreen shrub originally native to South Asia, with clusters of showy red, purple, pink or white flowers (12) |
| WISTERIA | Woody climbing plant with blue, purple or white flowers in large drooping clusters (8) |
| FLAMBE | French culinary term for a cookery procedure in which bananas, cherries, crepes or steaks are served dressed in blazing liquor; or, a Chinese copper-red glaze flecked with blue/purple (6) |
| RAGWEED | Any genus of the composite genus Ambrosia (US) (7) |
| DANDELION | We hear fine test-player occasionally bears one of the composite names (9) |
| AUBRIETIA | Plant of the cabbage family with violet, pink or white flowers (9) |
| BUSYLIZZIE | Fast-growing pot-plant of the Impatiens genus, usually with pink or white flowers (4,6) |
| MONKSHOODS | Blue-purple flowers - they hide tonsures perhaps (10) |
| LILACS | Small trees of the olive family with fragrant violet, pink or white blossoms (6) |
| LILAC | Shrub with fragrant violet, pink or white flowers (5) |
| LARKSPUR | Plant, also known as delphinium, whose arrays of pink, blue, purple and white flowers feature in the classic English country garden, but can also be seen in the fields and gardens of Mallorca (8) |
| FORGETMENOT | Low-growing plant of the borage family with blue flowers (6-2-3) |
| BLUEBELL | Plant of the lily family with blue flowers (8) |
| ASTER | Plant with white, blue, purple or pink daisy-like flowers (5) |
| LUPIN | What plant that produces dense spikes of yellow, blue, purple, white or pink flowers is cultivated for ornament? (5) |