| 100% | AROMAS | 6 | Fragrances, as of plants |
| 60% | ANEMONE | 7 | Genus of plants of the buttercup family such as the Wood — |
| 59% | POTPOURRI | 9 | Dried plant material used as home fragrance |
| 59% | WRIGHTIA | 8 | Genus of plants in the dogbane family such as the saddle-pod |
| 58% | TURMERIC | 8 | Type of ginger plant, used as a spice |
| 58% | TERETE | 6 | Cylindrical, as in a part of a plant |
| 57% | CARDOON | 7 | Plant of the sunflower family also known as the artichoke thistle |
| 57% | BELLWORT | 8 | Plant of North America such as the large-flowered — or perfoliate — |
| 57% | SALVIA | 6 | Plant known as "seer's sage" because of its hallucinatory effect |
| 57% | FLEABANE | 8 | Plant of the daisy family such as the yellow-flowered Common — |
| 57% | BUTTERBUR | 9 | Plant of the genus Petasites such as the giant — or Arctic — |
| 57% | CANDYTUFT | 9 | Plant of the genus Iberis such as the Gibraltar — or Evergreen — |
| 57% | ROOT | 4 | Part of a plant that serves as an anchor |
| 57% | ROOT | 4 | Part of the plant which acts as an anchor |
| 57% | SPIGNEL | 7 | European plant of mountain regions also known as baldmoney |
| 57% | DITTANY | 7 | Aromatic plant such as the pink-flowered — of Crete |
| 56% | GRANADILLA | 10 | Plant of the passion flower genus such as the Sweet — or Giant — |
| 56% | DEADNETTLE | 10 | Eurasian plant of the mint family such as the White — |
| 55% | ERIGERON | 8 | Genus of plants of the daisy family, many species of which are cultivated as ornamentals |
| 55% | VERBENA | 7 | Genus of plants with colourful flowers such as the Argentinian Vervain and American Blue Vervain |
| 55% | BANEBERRY | 9 | Plant of the buttercup family such as the Eurasian —, also called herb Christopher |
| 55% | SAVORY | 6 | Plant of the mint family whose leaves are used as a pot-herb |
| 55% | LINSEED | 7 | Seeds of the flax plant used as a source of oil |
| 55% | INDIANPIPE | 10 | Perennial of the genus Monotropa also known as the ghost plant |
| 55% | GINGER | 6 | Root of a plant used as a spice or for tea |
| 55% | BULB | 4 | Bottom of a plant such as a tulip or an onion |
| 54% | CACTI | 5 | Desert plants often decorated as a part of Christmas celebration in Arizona |
| 53% | HORSETAIL | 9 | Flowerless plant of the genus Equisetum such as the Marsh — or Wood — |
| 53% | CAMPION | 7 | Flowering plant of the genus Silene such as the red — or white — |