Plants with quinones, naphthoquinones and anthraquinones
Maesa perlarius, Myrsinaceae, plant with flowers
Striga asiatica, Scrophulariaceae, plant with flowers, parasite on sorghum
Drosera rotundifolia, sundew, Droseraceae, plant
Juglans nigra, black walnut, Juglandaceae, trees with fruits
Diospyros virginiana, persimmon, Ebenaceae, plant with fruits
Tabebuia chrysantha, Bignoniaceae, tree with flowers
Tectona grandis, teak, Verbenaceae, tree in bloom, flower, wood
Aloe arborescens, aloe, Liliaceae, plant in bloom
Polygonum orientale, Polygonaceae, plant with inflorescences
Rhamnus frangula, Rhamnaceae, flowers, fruits
Cassia marilandica, partridge pea, Fabaceae, flowers
Hypericum perforatum, Klamath weed or St. John's Wort, Clusiaceae (Hypericaceae), plants with flowers
Fagopyrum esculentum, buckwheat, Polygonaceae, flowers and seeds
Catalpa bignonioides, flowers, catalpa, Bignoniaceae
Rubia tinctoria, madder, Rubiaceae, plants and roots
Morinda citrifolia, Rubiaceae, flowers and fruit
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