| CHAULMOOGRA | Tropical Asian tree whose seeds yield an oil formerly used to treat leprosy |
| ABELMOSK | Tropical bushy plant, Hibiscus abelmoschus, whose seeds yield an oil used in perfumery (8) |
| ARGAN | Thorny evergreen Moroccan tree of the family Sapotaceae whose seeds yield an oil used in cosmetics and cooking (5) |
| NEEM | Tree whose seeds yield an organic insecticide |
| JOJOBA | Simmondsia chinensis, whose edible seeds yield an oil commonly used in cosmetics (6) |
| SHEA | An African tree whose seeds yield a butter-like fat used in food and soap-making (4) |
| ANNATTO | Small tropical American tree whose seeds yield a dye (7) |
| MANGO | Tropical Asian tree whose ovoid fruit has a sweet juicy flesh (5) |
| BABASSU | Brazilian palm tree whose hard edible nuts yield an oil used in cosmetics (7) |
| CINNAMON | Tropical Asian tree whose bark yields a spice |
| SPEARMINT | Purple-flowered plant whose leaves yield an oil used for flavouring (9) |
| SESAME | Type of seeds that are used to flavour bread and also yield an edible oil (6) |
| TEATREE | Tree of the genus Leptospermum that yields an oil used as an antiseptic (3,4) |
| CACAO | Tropical tree whose seeds are used in making chocolate (5) |
| COROZO | Tropical American palm whose seeds yield a useful oil (6) |
| ALLSPICE | Dried aromatic fruit of a tropical evergreen tree whose seeds are used as a spice (8) |
| LAUDANUM | This solution of opium in alcohol was formerly used to treat pain (8) |
| BUGLOSS | Wildflower formerly used to treat snake bites (6,7) |
| VIPERS | Wildflower formerly used to treat snake bites (6,7) |
| EYEBRIGHT | Plant with small, white-and-purple, two-lipped flowers, formerly used to treat optical disorders (9) |