The interdisciplines of ethnobotany links with cultural anthropology, linguistics, ethnography, economics, botany, ecology, nutrition, veterinary, chemistry, bio-chemistry, agroforestry, biodiversity, conservation, pharmacology and medicine. The traditional ethnobotany investigates the utility and dependency of the ethnic human races upon plants for botanical medicine, food, fibre, shelter, crafts, ornamentals, forage, myths and rituals and income generation; and ...