Herbal medicine has a significant role in daily living in Pakistan. It is carried out by akhuns and hakims, local traditional healers who provide locals advice on how to employ medicinal plants. Due of their low cost, medicinal plant species serve as a source of income for the local population. They have historically been used to treat a variety of illnesses, including hypertension, glottis issues, and skin infections. Therapeutic Plants Pakistan is home to a variety of medicinal plants, but irresponsible collection, habitat destruction, climate change, and a lack of regulations put many of them in danger. In order to strengthen indigenous communities, it is crucial to comprehend the nation's domestic and wild plant economies. Pakistan uses medicinal flowering plants to treat a range of illnesses and problems. 95 Pakistani therapeutic flowering plants were identified through a bibliographic investigation. These plants were classified based on their taxonomic rank, geograp...