Ashoka seeds come from the Saraca asoca tree, also known as the Ashoka tree, which holds significant cultural, medicinal, and ornamental value, especially in South Asia.
Bamboo seeds are the reproductive seeds produced by bamboo plants, which are fast-growing grasses known for their versatile uses in construction, furniture, and eco-friendly products.
Agarwood seeds come from the Aquilaria tree, which is native to Southeast Asia and is known for producing the highly valuable agarwood, also called oud.
Bhilawa seeds, also known as marking nut seeds, come from the Semecarpus anacardium tree, native to India. These seeds are traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties.