| ASTILBE | Rhizomatous flowering perennial genus, often seen growing near to water; some are known as goat's beard or false spirea (7) |
| BUTTERS | Flatters animals such as goats (7) |
| YEWTREE | One often seen growing in churchyard |
| ROYALOSMUNA | The fern Osmunda regalis, which often grows near to water, is frequently referred to as this (5,6) |
| ROYALOSMUND | The fern Osmunda regalis, which often grows near to water, is frequently referred to as this (5,6) |
| SEAPLANE | An aircraft that can land on water, some are |
| RODGERSIA | Genus of large-leaved perennials, frequently seen growing in or near to bog gardens (9) |
| PARIS | This capital is also a genus of some 24 species of flowering perennial plants, which may commonly be seen planted in... (5) |
| GERBERA | South African daisy Genus (often known as the Transvaal daisy), with brightly coloured flowers (7) |
| ONOSMA | Genus of flowering perennials in the boraginaceae family that are often grown as rock plants (6) |
| REED | Type of tall, stiff perennial grass-like plant growing near water (4) |
| SPRAY | How to water some flowers? |
| REEDMACE | This tall water plant can be seen growing all around Meare in December (4,4) |
| RHUBARB | Vegetable in the Rheum genus, often served stewed with sugar as have the same length (6) |
| LINARIA | Perennial genus of which purpurea is known as purple toadflax (7) |
| OSIERS | Often growing near streams and rivers, willows with flexible withies woven for windbreaks, baskets, screens and hurdles Salix viminalis (6) |
| IRIS | Flowering bulbous or rhizomatous perennial named after the Greek word for rainbow (4) |
| RINGLET | Wedding pledge allowed to be seen growing ahead (7) |
| HELLEBORE | Elegant, winter-flowering perennial, also known as Christmas rose (9) |
| GEUM | Flowering perennial also known as Avens (4) |