White after black seen with daisy-like plant? (9)
I believe the answer is:
alabaster
'white' is the definition.
(alabaster is a kind of white)
'after black seen with daisy-like plant?' is the wordplay.
'after' becomes 'a la' ('a la' - 'in the style of ' or 'after' in French).
'black' becomes 'b' (as in pencil classifications).
'seen with' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'daisy-like plant?' becomes 'aster' (I've seen this before).
'ala'+'b'+'aster'='ALABASTER'
(Other definitions for alabaster that I've seen before include "White mineral used for carving" , "Material for sculpting" , "Arabs tale (anag.)" , "White gypsum used for carving" , "statue material" .)