| TULIPS | flowers in a Dutch field |
| HYDRANGEA | Plant in Dutch field, surrounded by loose hay (9) |
| KNOT | A bend, bow, hitch, tie or other entwinement; a cluster of people; a maze-like pattern of flowers in a formal garden; a rosette; or, a tangle of hair (4) |
| JOSEF | Figure in a Dutch creche |
| GOUDA | Extremely good place of learning in a Dutch town |
| POTROAST | Dish in a Dutch oven |
| EARS | They're held in a Dutch kiss |
| PAIROFCLOGS | Purchase in a Dutch mall, perhaps |
| ARNHEM | Her man turned up in a Dutch city (6) |
| ADMONISH | Reprimand Simon misbehaving in a Dutch hotel (8) |
| AVIDITY | Enthusiasm shown by six in a Dutch city ignoring cold (7) |
| NOD | A slight bow or dip of the head; a sway of a flower in a breeze; or, alluding to a Genesiac land, a nap (3) |
| BRUEGHEL | Flemish artist nicknamed Velvet, noted for floral compositions such as Flowers in a Wooden Vessel and Still Life with Tulips, Chrysanthemums, Narcissi, Roses, Irises and other Flowers in a Glass Vase |
| BELL | Virginia Woolf's elder sister whose home at Charleston was a retreat for the Bloomsbury set; an artist in the Abstract style whose paintings include Flowers in a Ginger Jar and Cotton, Lavender and Qu |
| ARUMLILY | Ornamental plant with a brilliant yellow spike of flowers in a funnel-like bract (4,4) |
| CASCADE | Series of small waterfalls or a tumbling mass of something resembling this such as aubretia, lace, silk or flowers in a bride's bouquet (7) |
| FROG | Adult tadpole; device for holding cut flowers in a floral arrangement; braided fastening or pankou knot; or, the nut of a cello or violin bow (4) |
| WREATH | A decorative arrangement of flowers in a ring, often of holly at Christmas (6) |
| ROSES | Ring of flowers in a ring in box F (5) |
| RUBYSLIPPERS | Flowers in a Judy garland? |