| SWEETPEAS | The flowers the wee pest destroyed, since (9) |
| PEACHMOTH | Fruit pest destroyed home patch (5,4) |
| CORSAGE | From the flowers, the bird goes back to the herb (7) |
| VIOLETS | The flowers the little girl stole off with (7) |
| BEDROOMS | Digs and opens space for the flowers - the ones favoured by retiring types (8) |
| TUBEROSES | Flowers, the sort bees do u-turn for (9) |
| DANDELION | Wild flower, the subject of the hidden quotation (9) |
| CAMPANULA | A plant with typically blue or white flowers, the UK national collection being held at Burton Agnes Hall (9) |
| EDELWEISS | Alpine flower - "The Sound of Music" song (9) |
| OSCILLATE | Old flower the heartless move from side to side |
| OURSELVES | We people and the wee people belonging to us originally (9) |
| NOCTURNAL | Up in the wee hours (9) |
| LATESHIFT | Work period that stretches into the wee hours |
| IRES | The dashboard is a public website which keeps updated information on the state of sewage treatment plants. It has the same name as a flower, the Greek goddess of the rainbow, and sounds like the USA t |
| SWEETPEA | A wee pest crawling on top of the flower (8) |
| PEONY | Plant in the buttercup family With large. showy globular flowers, the Balearic variety was once widespread in Mallorca but is now more limited to the mountainous north-west of the Island (5) |
| MIDGE | Ran away from dreaming about a wee pest (5) |
| TRALA | Flowers the bloom in the spring |
| FORTYMINUTES | In 2.1, the King of the Fairies orders Puck to fetch a "little western flower"; "the juice of it," he continues, "on sleeping eyelids laid, will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live crea |
| SNAPDRAGON | What is the common name for the garden flower the antirrhinum? (10) |