| ACKEE | Tree of the soapberry family native to West Africa cultivated in the Caribbean for its fruit |
| FREESIA | Iridaceous genus of plants of southern Africa cultivated for their tubular flowers (7) |
| ARABICA | Shrubby tree of tropical Africa cultivated for coffee (7) |
| LYCHEE | Tropical tree of the soapberry family, known for its edible fruit (6) |
| GUARANA | Climbing South American shrub of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) valued for its caffeine-rich seeds; Paullinia cupana (7) |
| AKEE | Tropical tree of the soapberry family (Var.) |
| OBECHE | A tree native to West Africa, grown for its pale-coloured wood (6) |
| LYCHEES | Trees in the soapberry family bearing scented white-fleshed fruits, or "alligator strawberries", with a flavour reminiscent of roses (7) |
| EDDO | Plant of the arum family, also called taro, widely cultivated in the islands of the Pacific for its edible rootstock |
| SYCAMORE | Acer Pseudoplatanus, belonging to the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) (8) |
| NUTMEG | Tree widely cultivated in the tropics for its aromatic seed, source of two spices (6) |
| ANGUILLA | One of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the eastern Caribbean, for a few years united with St Kitts and Nevis (8) |
| DATE | With cultivars including deglet noor and medjool and often growing in an oasis, a palm cultivated for its fruit of the same, genus Phoenix (4) |
| VINE | Depicted in scroll, rinceau or vignette ornamentation, general name for a plant cultivated in viticulture for its fruits used for wine, currants, raisins and sultanas (4) |
| ACAI | Palm tree cultivated for its fruit that's black-purple in color |
| SATSUMA | Small citrus tree cultivated in Japan for its fruit (7) |
| SEAS | The Aegean and the Caribbean, for example |
| ARABIC | Ben driven out of the Caribbean for being this nationality (6) |
| SEA | The Mediterranean or the Caribbean for example |
| POTATO | Solanaceous plant first cultivated in the Andes for its edible tubers about 1,800 years ago (6) |