| ARBOREAL | Tree-related |
| MULBERRY | Associated with Pyramus and Thisbe and depicted in a painting by Van Gogh, a tree related to the fig with a white species cultivated to feed silkworms (8) |
| ARBOROUS | Tree related |
| ASH | Tree related to the olive tree |
| PAPAW | Tree related to the ylang-ylang |
| WHITEBEAM | Tree related to the rowan |
| ALDER | Tree related to the yew (5) |
| ASPEN | Tree related to the poplar |
| HICKORY | Tree related to the walnut |
| OAK | Sturdy tree related to the beech |
| POPLAR | Tree related to the aspen (6) |
| OLIVE | Oily fruit of a tree related to ash, jasmine, lilac and privet (5) |
| CLOVE | A segment of a bulb or garlic; or, the dried flower bud of a tree related to myrtle used as a traditional painkiller for toothache, or to flavour masala chai, biryani or mulled wine (5) |
| BUCKEYE | North American tree related to the horse chestnut such as the Ohio ? or Yellow ? (7) |
| FIRKIN | Cask made from tree related to pine (6) |
| ALMOND | Bitter or sweet kernel of a tree related to the peach, ground to make marzipan, frangipane, macaroons/ macarons or lemon polenta cake (6) |
| EBONY | Tree related to the persimmon with dark heartwood traditionally used for black piano keys or chess pieces (5) |
| FIGS | Once prized by the Mesopotamians, fruits or syconiums of a tree related to the banyan and mulberry which may be eaten dried, raw, baked or grilled (4) |
| MANGO | A tree related to the cashew; its yellow-orange-fleshed fruit, eaten ripe or in chutney; or, a vegetable or green musk melon, pickled (5) |
| PINE | Evergreen tree related to the fir and the spruce |