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 , native woodland plant with pale-yellow flower clusters (5)  Common name for succulent in or genera – oddly poor scent (9)  An orange-red, dwarf – and pond fish (3)  Like a crumbly soil of sand, clay, silt – in Llandeilo, a mystery! (5)  A named, large, – and country origin of (5)  Genus of silvery-leaved shrub aka ‘Dusty Miller’ – produces ie cones (7)  Thick foliage … surrounded by gazebo’s cagework (7)  Style of planting layers of bulbs in pots – a favourite on Italian tables? (7)  What the weak-stemmed plant did? (7)  Plant’s coiling support eg of passionflower (7)  Yellow-flowering fragrant plant, genus, opens at dusk (7,8)  Reduce garden waste, say – just a bit (5)  Study mixed texture of powdery soil (5)  Revolutionary colour of a spider mite? (3)  Evergreen succulent with rosette of leaves makes Eric heave! (9)  A named double-flowering oriental lily – hot in Asia perhaps (5)

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