| CAMPANULA | The bellflower genus of plants (9) |
| LOBELIA | Genus of plants of the bellflower family named after physician Matthias de l"Obel (7) |
| LAPAGERIA | Pink-flowering Chilean bellflower - a pergola area is transformed (9,5) |
| RAMPION | Edible Eurasian plant of the bellflower family (Campanula rapunculus) from which the Grimm fairy tale Rapunzel gets its name (7) |
| LOBELIAS | Bails Leo out for members of the Bellflower family (8) |
| BAYLOBELIA | Bright blue-flowering member of the bellflower family, native to Florida (3,7) |
| WALL | Erysimum is the ___ flower, while Campanula portenschlagiana is the ___ bellflower! (4) |
| LABEL | Name... part of Campanula (bellflower) (5) |
| ABUTILON | Bellflower and the Indian mallow (8) |
| ROSEA | Pink-flowering Chilean bellflower - a pergola area is transformed (9,5) |
| BURB | Bellflower or Bell Gardens, vis-a-vis L.A. |
| NOLANA | Chilean bellflower, an annual with violet-blue blooms (6) |
| RUDBECKIA | Genus of plants of the daisy family native to North America that includes black-eyed Susan (9) |
| ROMAINE | A bellflower whose root is used as a salad vegetable (7) |
| EQUISETUM | Genus of plants comprising the horsetails (9) |
| DIGITALIS | Genus of plants which includes the foxglove (9) |
| EUPHORBIA | Genus of plants that includes the spurges and poinsettia (9) |
| ROCKERY | Arrangement of stones interspersed with alpines such as pinks, thyme, aubretia, candytufts, trailing bellflowers, gentian and hens-and-chicks (7) |
| HYPERICUM | The Saint John's wort genus of plants and shrubs (9) |
| FORSYTHIA | Genus of plants in the olive family with yellow flowers (9) |