| ALLHEAL | The great valerian or other plant thought to have healing properties (7) |
| ARABICA | Oldest and most widely cultivated variety of the coffee plant, thought to have originated in Africa in the area now occupied by Ethiopia (7) |
| HEALALL | The great valerian (4-3) |
| MADWORT | Plant thought to cure rabies |
| PATRINIA | - - - scabiosifolia, eastern valerian or golden lace (8) |
| ALOEVERA | Juice of a plant used in cosmetics and thought to have healing properties (4,4) |
| ESSENCE | Word for intrinsic being, character, nature or substance; or, an extract obtained from orange blossom, peppermint, vanilla or other plant (7) |
| MILFOIL | Alternative name for yarrow, or any other plant of the genus Achillea (7) |
| MEDICINAL | Claimed in error to have healing properties (9) |
| EPSOMSALTS | Crystals believed to have healing properties |
| CLIMBER | A vine or climbing plant that grows up a support or over other plants (7) |
| LOURDES | French town where the grotto, visited by religious pilgrims for the supposed miraculous healing properties of its spring water, is found |
| ELEGANS | Term describing certain salvias, hostas and other plants of graceful habit (7) |
| ROSEQUARTZ | Pink gemstone thought to have healing powers |
| SPRIG | Small shoot or twig of a tree or other plant; a spray (5) |
| BETHESDA | In the New Testament, a pool in Jerusalem reputed to have healing powers (8) |
| DEADHEAD | Eaten by birds including goldfinches, part of the teasel, poppy, rudbeckia or other plant after flowering/fruiting (8) |
| BIRDSEYE | A fermata; a kind of primrose, speedwell, tobacco or other plant with flowers of two contrasting colours; a small yet fiery red chilli pepper; a pattern of spotted diamonds; or, a term denoting a view |
| PROTEA | Fungal disease discovered in Pisum sativum or other plant (6) |
| LOP | Cut off branches, twigs, etc. from a tree or other plant |