| Flowers with swordlike leaves, briefly | 38 |
| Flowers with sword-shaped leaves | 32 |
| Flowers with a starry name | 26 |
| Flowers used in brewing | 23 |
| Flowers to wear | 15 |
| Flowers that smell like pekoe | 29 |
| Flowers that materialize above Magrathea, in "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy" | 97 |
| Flowers symbolizing constancy | 29 |
| Flowers similar to rhododendrons | 32 |
| Flowers said to have sprung from the blood of Adonis | 52 |
| Flowers or purple shades | 24 |
| Flowers on mah-jongg tiles | 26 |
| Flowers on floats | 17 |
| Flowers on a string | 19 |
| Flowers on a proverbial path | 28 |
| Flowers of Whitman poem | 23 |
| Flowers of the madder family | 28 |
| Flowers of the iris family | 26 |
| Flowers of the buttercup family | 31 |
| Flowers named for their scent | 29 |
| Flowers named for a Swedish botanist | 36 |
| Flowers in vases | 16 |
| Flowers in a Whitman verse | 26 |
| Flowers in a Poitier film title | 31 |
| Flowers in a hospital room | 26 |
| Flowers in a famous van Gogh painting | 37 |
| Flowers given to the Preakness Stakes winner | 44 |
| Flowers from Mexico | 19 |
| Flowers for large vases | 23 |
| Flowers for floats | 18 |
| Flowers for Billie Holiday | 26 |
| Flowers for a song's "Blue Lady" | 46 |
| Flowers for a señorita | 25 |
| Flowers for "a blue lady" | 35 |
| Flowers favored in New Mexico | 29 |
| Flowers and trees | 17 |
| Flowers | 7 |
| Flowerpot's spot | 20 |
| Flowerpot spot, often | 21 |
| Flowerpot spot | 14 |
| Flowerpot must | 14 |
| Flowerpot material | 18 |
| Flowerpot locale, sometimes | 27 |
| Flowerpot flaw | 14 |
| Flowerpot filler | 16 |
| Flowerpot favorite | 18 |
| Flowerlike: Comb. form | 22 |
| Flowerlike sea creature | 23 |
| Flowerlike sea animals | 22 |
| Flowerlike polyp | 16 |
| Flowerlike decoration | 21 |
| Flowerlike bract | 16 |
| Flowerless, seedless plant | 26 |
| Flowerless plants | 17 |
| Flowerless plant | 16 |
| Flowerless house plants | 23 |
| Flowerless decorative plant | 27 |
| Flowering weeds | 15 |
| Flowering vines | 15 |
| Flowering vine with offshoots resembling tubers | 47 |
| Flowering vine | 14 |
| Flowering trumpets | 18 |
| Flowering tropical plant | 24 |
| Flowering tropical bush | 23 |
| Flowering trees | 15 |
| Flowering tree of the South | 27 |
| Flowering tree of Dixie | 23 |
| Flowering tree | 14 |
| Flowering time | 14 |
| Flowering thistlelike plant | 27 |
| Flowering succulent | 19 |
| Flowering shrubs of the honeysuckle family | 42 |
| Flowering shrubs | 16 |
| Flowering shrub, for short | 26 |
| Flowering shrub with white or pink flowers | 42 |
| Flowering shrub with leaves that are toxic to dogs | 50 |
| Flowering shrub used in Easter decorations | 42 |
| Flowering shrub seen at the Masters | 35 |
| Flowering shrub or tree | 23 |
| Flowering shrub of the heath family | 35 |
| Flowering shrub of the four-o'clock family | 46 |
| Flowering shrub of Asia | 23 |
| Flowering shrub common in the South | 35 |
| Flowering shrub | 15 |
| Flowering shade tree | 20 |
| Flowering plants | 16 |
| Flowering plant with two seed leaves | 36 |
| Flowering plant with prickly leaves | 35 |
| Flowering plant with healing properties | 39 |
| Flowering plant used to treat liver ailments | 44 |
| Flowering plant used in folk remedies | 37 |
| Flowering plant used for food by the Aztecs | 43 |
| Flowering plant type | 20 |
| Flowering plant that climbs | 27 |
| Flowering plant named for a Greek god | 37 |
| Flowering plant also called plumbago | 36 |
| Flowering plant also called miterwort | 37 |
| Flowering plant | 15 |
| Flowering perennial | 19 |
| Flowering ornamental plant | 26 |