This Special Issue of I Plants i , dedicated to Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry, received 27 manuscript submissions from almost all world regions. Monari et al. (2022) analysed published Italian studies involving Ethnobotany and medicinal plants and collected data from 1117 species from 75 papers. Prance once defined Ethnobotany as an interdisciplinary Science combining Anthropology and Botany [[1]].