Plants are admired for their taste, fragrance, and therapeutic characteristics. Herbs are used in multiple traditions, including cooking, medicine, and
spirituality. Medicinal plants have been used to treat a number of illnesses and disorders from ancient times to the present day. The main reason for
this is that therapeutic plants have no negative side effects. With a diverse spectrum of plant species and widespread access to traditional medical
practices, India is one of the world's largest biodiversity reservoirs. According to WHO data and other relevant sources, herbal medicinal products
are used by more than 80% of the world's population. The goal of this review article is to describe the importance of herbal agents in therapeutics,
such as the use of crude plant extract for the medicinal purpose. Complex interaction of blood cells, tissues, soluble mediators, cytokines, and
numerous growth factors is required for wound healing, whether it is accidental or surgical. Plants have enormous potential for wound management
and therapy, as well as regeneration of damaged tissues, due to the presence of a variety of useful active phytoconstituents. This review presents
comprehensive data on some important plants and their extracts used in wound healing along with their mechanism of action and the scientific
research reported on these plants.