| 100% | SUGARBEET | 9 | Plant of the amaranth family whose white root is cultivated for the sucrose it contains |
| 52% | GOLDENSEAL | 10 | North American woodland plant of the buttercup family whose yellow root is used for digestive and pelvic inflammatory disorders |
| 50% | LOVAGE | 6 | White-flowered European plant of the parsley family whose leaves are used for flavouring food |
| 43% | TURPETH | 7 | Plant of the morning glory family whose root was formerly used in medicine as a mild laxative |
| 43% | POTATO | 6 | Perennial plant of the nightshade family cultivated for its edible tubers |
| 41% | RADISH | 6 | Plant of the genus Raphanus whose pungent root is eaten raw |
| 39% | RICE | 4 | Plant of the grass family whose seed is an edible grain |
| 39% | TURPETH | 7 | Plant of the morning glory family endemic in India whose root was formerly used in medicine as a mild laxative |
| 39% | LIQUORICE | 9 | Plant of the pea family whose dried root yields an extract used in confectionery and medicines |
| 39% | SAVORY | 6 | Plant of the mint family whose leaves are used as a pot-herb |
| 38% | CAPSICUM | 8 | Genus of tropical American plants of the nightshade family whose fruits contain many seeds |
| 37% | ACKEE | 5 | Tree of the soapberry family native to West Africa cultivated in the Caribbean for its fruit |
| 37% | FENNEL | 6 | Yellow-flowered plant of the parsley family whose seeds and feathery leaves are used to flavour food |
| 36% | ERIGERON | 8 | Genus of plants of the daisy family, many species of which are cultivated as ornamentals |
| 36% | NASTURTIUM | 10 | Genus of plants in the cabbage family whose round flat leaves are used in salads |
| 36% | SESAME | 6 | Tropical plant of the East Indies cultivated for its small oval seeds |
| 35% | YARROW | 6 | Plant with flat clusters of white flower heads whose dried stalks are used for divination |
| 35% | SWEETPEA | 8 | Climbing plant of the genus Lathyrus widely cultivated for its butterfly-shaped fragrant flowers |
| 35% | JAPONICA | 8 | Shrub of the rose family also called a Japanese quince cultivated for its edible fruit |
| 34% | RHINOCEROS | 10 | The White ___, one of the largest terrestrial animals on the planet that is known for its large horn |
| 34% | DEADNETTLE | 10 | White —, Eurasian plant of the mint family |
| 33% | SWEETPOTATO | 11 | Twining plant of South and Central America cultivated for its edible fleshy yellow root |
| 33% | NORI | 4 | Food whose name spelled backwards is the name of a nutrient that it contains |
| 33% | JAMAICAN | 8 | & 8D Tree of the pea family also called cocuswood whose wood is used for making reeded wooden musical instruments |
| 32% | SOAPWORT | 8 | European plant of the pink family whose leaves yield a detergent when bruised |
| 32% | DEADNETTLE | 10 | Eurasian plant of the mint family such as the White — |
| 32% | BLOODROOT | 9 | North American plant of the poppy family whose underground rhizomes exude red sap when cut |
| 32% | DOGWOOD | 7 | Shrub or tree of the genus Cornus whose hard wood is used for tool handles |
| 31% | BLACKMEDICK | 11 | Yellow-flowered plant of the legume family sometimes grown for fodder |