| OVULE | The reproductive unit of a seed plant (5) |
| SPORE | Minute reproductive unit of a fungus, perhaps (5) |
| FRUIT | The developed ovary of a seed plant with its contents and accessory parts, as the runner bean pod, nut, tomato or pineapple! (5) |
| FLOWER | The reproductive equipment of a seed plant (6) |
| SEEDS | Reproductive units of plants classified as angiosperms (5) |
| TUBER | A storage stem of some seed plants such as the potato (5) |
| OVARY | In seed plants, the female reproductive part that produces the gamete - egg |
| BEANS | Seed plants can exist on a couple of ways... |
| TESTA | The hard outer covering of a seed (5) |
| GRAIN | The texture and weight of a seed? (5) |
| EASED | Assisted the development of a seed? (5) |
| TOGA | From "hair of the head", word for a tuft of a seed or pineapple; a leafy crown of a palm; or, the nebulous envelope of the head of a "long-haired star" (4) |
| PLANT | What grows out of a seed |
| PROTEA | Putrefaction in a seed plant (6) |
| COAT | A fleece, pelage or pelt; or, any other outer covering, such as an application of paint/varnish, blanket of dust, husk of a seed, jacket, layer of a bulb or top of a suit of armour (4) |
| LENTIL | A seed plant |
| SPORES | Reproductive units of fungi (6) |
| CASE | From the French for "fall", an instance or happening that "befalls"; a chest, trunk or valise; the husk of a seed or cover of a wristwatch; a legal proceeding; or, an eccentric (4) |
| COROLLA | Petals of a flower collectively, forming a whorl within the sepals that encloses the reproductive organs (7) |
| ANTHER | Part of organ, the reproductive bit of plant (6) |