| BLUEBELL | Which woodland flower is also known as the wild hyacinth? (8) |
| SATYR | Which woodland creature of Greek myth has a man's body and goat's legs? (5) |
| SAD | Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, often called the night flower, is also known as the Indian mourner tree, the ___ tree or tree of ___ness (3) |
| ANEMONE | Which flower is also known as the 'windflower'? (7) |
| OXFORD | Nova Scotia town known as the "Wild Blueberry Capital of Canada" |
| DAFFODIL | Eurasian plant with yellow flowers such as the Wild -, also called the Lent Lily |
| CELANDINE | Lesser -; yellow bloom with heartshaped leaves in the buttercup family which is one of the first woodland flowers of the year (9) |
| PANSY | From the French meaning "thought", a violet-like flower such as the wild heart's-ease, Johnnyjump-up or love-in-idleness (5) |
| INAPADDY | As the wild rice is? (2,1,5) |
| HAREBELL | Wild hyacinth |
| PETALS | Modified leaves or corolla segments forming the "bells" of campanulas, foxgloves, heather or wild hyacinths, the "falls" of irises or the "trumpets" of bindweed etc (6) |
| PRIMROSE | First name of one of the Larkin sisters in The Darling Buds of May; a pale yellow colour; or, a woodland flower (8) |
| VIOLET | One of the colours of a rainbow; or, a woodland flower related to the pansies (6) |
| ACONITE | Winter -; buttercup-yellow woodland flower, often one of the first to bloom in the New Year with snowdrops (7) |
| ROOT | Underground edible part of a plant such as the wild carrot, parsnip, Jerusalem artichoke, burdock, salsify, sorrel, celeriac or horseradish (4) |
| PINKS | Flowers related to carnations and sweet williams, such as the wild firewitch of Cheddar Gorge (5) |
| BUGLE | Brass instrument; tubular bead; or, the woodland flower Ajuga (5) |
| BELLS | Jingling devices attached to cats' collars to warn wildlife; instruments housed in campaniles or church towers; or, the blue flowers of campanulas or wild hyacinths (5) |
| OXLIP | Cross inside, flyer cut up woodland flower |
| BLUEBELLS | Colourful woodland flowers in the genus Hyacinthoides (9) |