| SCAPES | Stalks of solitary flowers as in the Narcissus |
| BEDS | Places to grow flowers - as in the contracted home county! (4) |
| TULIP | Bulbous plant with showy, usually solitary, flowers (5) |
| NAAFI | Verbena, a fine flower, as in the Navy, Army, and Air Force Institutes! (1,1,1,1,1) |
| BRACT | Modified leaf with a flower, as in poinsettia (5) |
| RING | Round piece of (often precious) metal, as in the Narcissus bulbocodium 'Diamond ___' (4) |
| STEP | Garden stair, as in the narcissus variety '___ Child' (4) |
| TETE | French head, as in the Narcissus '___-a-___' (4) |
| BARN | Farm building, as in the narcissus variety 'Pipers ___' and Primula 'Hall ___ Blue' (4) |
| DAFFODIL | Plant in the Narcissus genus with a striking yellow trumpet (8) |
| LAYINWAIT | Prepared to attack in hoard with central character in The Nigger of the Narcissus (3,2,4) |
| WHITE | Founder of the English Folk Cookery Association who wrote Easy Dressmaking, Good Things in England and Flowers as Food (5) |
| PEDUNCLE | The stalk of a plant bearing an inflorescence or solitary flower (8) |
| DAFFS | In short, they're plants of the Narcissus genus (5) |
| SCHIZOID | Person of solitary habits announced hits in rowdy disco (8) |
| ATHLONE | Track heading off north of solitary location in Ireland |
| CATKIN | Spike bearing many small stalkless unisexual flowers, as on wind-pollinated plants such as the willow, hazel etc. (6) |
| STEMS | They support flowers as one stops the flow (5) |
| RACEME | Type of inflorescence bearing pedicellate flowers, as a mustard plant |
| PAPERWHITE | Plant of the Narcissus genus with fragrant blooms often "forced" as a classic winter house plant or a table centre with jasmine, hellebores etc (10) |