| ORCHIDS | Plants with showy flowers whose types include moth and slipper (7) |
| DAHLIA | Blooming in all colours apart from blue, Mexico's national flower whose types include pompon, ball, waterlily, collarette and anemoneflowered, or powder puff (6) |
| CANTERBURYBELLS | Plants with showy flowers whose name references a Kent city (10,5) |
| BATHTUB | Traditional one could be roll-top and slipper (7) |
| EELS | Those long and slipper fish? |
| DAHLIAS | Herbacous perrenial plants with showy flowers and tuberous roots (7) |
| WARBLER | A songbird whose types include blackcap and whitethroat (7) |
| LEATHER | Material whose types include chamois, nappa and split (7) |
| ORANGES | Citrus fruits whose types include blood and navel (7) |
| VINEGAR | A sour-tasting condiment whose types include malt and white wine (7) |
| PEONIES | Plants with showy, bowl-shaped flowers - puts energy into ponies! (7) |
| GERBERA | Are British, say, rearing plant with showy flowers? (7) |
| GODETIA | North American plant with showy flowers (Picture A) (7) |
| TITANIA | Shakespeare character served by Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Moth and Mustardseed (7) |
| FUCHSIA | Wide genus of plants with showy, late-flowering pendulous blooms - 'Ballerina' is a hedging type (7) |
| VERBENA | Herbaceous plant with showy flowers (7) |
| BEGONIA | Garden plant with showy flowers (7) |
| DRABBLE | Author of 20 novels including A Summer Bird-Cage, The Peppered Moth and The Pure Gold Baby (7) |
| EMPEROR | Type of butterfly, moth and penguin (77) |
| IRISES | Plants with showy flowers and swordshaped leaves (6) |