The invention relates to a process for transfer-printing natural plants. The process comprises the following steps: A, picking selected flowers, leaves, stems, roots and seeds in a growing period at the normal temperature in a classifying manner; water-washing and airing the flowers, the leaves, the stems, the roots and the seeds for later use; B, splicing a conventionally treated gray fabric into flower types in various shapes; C, transferring juice of plants to a fabric by a calender according to the shapes of the plants and a designed effect picture; D, soaking a towel sample in water at 60 DEG C for 20 minutes by 2% ferrous sulfate FeSO3; dehydrating and carrying out air oxidation for color development; then, carrying out water washing to remove surface dye at 40 DEG C with the bath ratio of 1:10; color fixation, namely changing the liquid; soaking for 30 minutes by 1.2% copper sulfate CuSO4 at the normal temperature; discharging out from a pot and dehydrating; fixing the color flower types to the fabric; E, finishing and sizing, and finally packaging according to a conventional process. According to the process, plant materials can be fully utilized and give play to the maximum effect, thereby enhancing the health-care effect while adding the sense of beauty for a product.