Herbaceous plants are found everywhere. However, they are very little studied. The general objective of this study is to improve knowledge of the herbaceous flora introduced from Côte d’Ivoire. The methodology used to draw up the list of exotic woody plants of Côte d’Ivoire consisted of a bibliographic synthesis. Thus, published works and articles as well as national, regional and international online databases were consulted. In total, 550 introduced and naturalized herbaceous plants belonging to 345 genera and divided into 101 families were identified. The dominant genera are: Heliconia and Solanum, Crotalaria and Euphorbia. The most predominant families are: Fabaceae, Poaceae, Compositae, Solanaceae and Araceae. Introduced herbaceous plants are dominated by nanophanerophytes with 242 species (44%). These are most terrestrial dicotyledonous angiosperms. They are mainly (67%) perennial. Regarding morphological types, the introduced herbaceous plants are subdivided into 477 erect plants (87%) and 73 lianas (13%). 44 species with conservation value have been identified in their area of origin, i.e. 8% of all species. Forty-two (42) species are endemic to several countries including: Brazil, India, Mexico and Madagascar. Seven (07) species are present on the IUCN red list (2024). These are: 2 critically endangered species (CR), 03 endangered species (EN) and (02) vulnerable species (VU). The majority of introduced herbaceous plants come from the Americas (41%) and Asia (23%).