| 100% | GENIPAPO | 8 | Tropical American tree whose unripe fruit yields a liquid used as a dye for tattoos |
| 40% | SHEA | 4 | Tropical African tree whose oily seeds yield a fat used in soap manufacture |
| 40% | CLOVE | 5 | Tropical evergreen tree whose dried unopened flower buds are used as a fragrant spice |
| 39% | GENIPAP | 7 | Unripe fruit found in Florida that can be used as a tattoo dye (and insect repellent!) |
| 39% | ALLSPICE | 8 | Dried aromatic fruit of a tropical evergreen tree whose seeds are used as a spice |
| 39% | ARROWROOT | 9 | White-flowered West Indian plant whose rhizomes yield a starch used as a thickener for food |
| 36% | RAFFIA | 6 | Palm tree native to Madagascar whose large leaves yield a fibre used for weaving |
| 36% | CLOVE | 5 | Tropical evergreen tree whose dried flower buds are used as a spice |
| 35% | LIGNUM | 6 | & 25A Tropical American tree also called Guaiacum whose hard, dense wood is used for ship construction |
| 34% | ANNATTO | 7 | Tropical American tree also called the achiote whose seeds produce an orange-red dye used in food colouring |
| 34% | GUAVA | 5 | Tropical American tree whose edible fruit has pink juicy flesh |
| 34% | COCONUT | 7 | Tropical fruit used as a vegan milk source, and that may be used as flavoring for a white popsicle |
| 34% | LEMON | 5 | Fruit that might be used as a garnish for iced tea |
| 33% | DATES | 5 | Fruits sometimes used as a replacement for sugar |
| 33% | NEEM | 4 | Tree also known as the Indian Lilac whose twigs have been used for centuries as a toothbrush |
| 33% | ELEMI | 5 | Tree native to the Philippines yielding a resin used as a herbal medicine |
| 33% | ELEMI | 5 | Tree native to the Philippines that yields a resin used as a herbal medicine |
| 33% | ELEMI | 5 | Tree native to the Philippines which yields a resin used as a herbal medicine |
| 32% | HENNA | 5 | Tropical shrub used as a hair dye |
| 32% | IROKO | 5 | Hardwood of tropical Africa used as a substitute for teak |
| 32% | CHAULMOOGRA | 11 | Tropical Asian tree whose seeds yield an oil formerly used to treat leprosy |
| 31% | IROKO | 5 | Hardwood of tropical Africa sometimes used as a substitute for teak |
| 31% | CONCH | 5 | Tropical marine gastropod mollusc whose shell is used as a trumpet |
| 31% | PAPAYAS | 7 | Fruits whose seeds can act as a substitute for black peppercorns |
| 31% | SHEAS | 5 | Trees whose fruit yields a moisturizing butter |
| 30% | MULBERRY | 8 | Fruit tree whose leaves are a treat for silkworms |
| 30% | ACACIA | 6 | Tree which yields gum arabic, used as a thickening agent and stabilizer in the food industry |
| 30% | LEMON | 5 | Citrus fruit that may be used as flavoring for a yellow popsicle |
| 30% | EBONY | 5 | Tropical tree whose dark hard wood is used for cabinetwork |
| 29% | KIWI | 4 | Fuzzy green fruit that may be used as flavoring for a green popsicle |