Description
Flame of the Forest Seeds
This is an heirloom flame of the forest variety. Buy Once and Build Your Own Seed Bank
About this variety
A seed with a story
Stunning tree known for its vibrant orange-red flowers that bloom in the dry season.
Used in traditional rituals; the leaves are sewn into plates and the flowers produce a natural yellow dye.
Sowing Calendar
When to plant — year at a glance
For Tamil Nadu and most of South India. Highlighted months show the ideal sowing window for this variety. Adjust slightly for your microclimate.
Best Sowing Window: June-July
Grower’s Quick Reference
Everything in one glance
Sun
Full Sun6+ hours of full sun
Water
moderateEvenly moist, avoid water logging
Sowing Depth
1-2cm—
Spacing
5m x 5m—
Germination Time
10-2025-35°C
Soil
well drained soilRich in organic matter
Seed Treatment Method
Prepare your seeds the traditional way
A simple ritual handed down through generations — gentle treatment that improves germination and protects young seedlings naturally.
Nil – Seeds must be extracted from the pod before sowing.
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How To Sow
From seed to seedling
Carefully extract seeds from the pod.
Nursery beds or seedling trays.
Keep moist until germination.
Wait 10-30 days.
Tending the Plant
Care through the season
Water regularly at the base.
Add organic manure once a year.
Monitor for common foliage pests.
Economic harvest (dye/wood) after 10-15 years.
Companion Planting
Plants that love this neighbour
Old wisdom and modern observation agree — these companions help your plant thrive, while a few are best kept apart.
Plant alongside
Save Your Own Seeds
One pack. A lifetime of harvests.
Because this is an open-pollinated heirloom — not a hybrid — every plant you grow can become next season’s seed source. Here’s how to keep the lineage alive.
Select healthy, fully mature seeds.
Collect mature pods in May-July.
Extract seeds from pods and shade dry.
Store in a cool, dark, dry place.
The truest gift of an heirloom seed is the seed it gives back. Save a few each season, share a few with neighbours — and you become part of a chain of gardeners stretching back generations. — From the Manvasanai farm journal
More Details
Everything else you may want to know
Seed specifications
- Plant name: Flame of the Forest
- Tamil name: Purasu / Porasu
- Scientific name: Butea monosperma
- Variety: Native
- Germination rate: 75% (lab-tested)
- Pack size / Quantity: — (approx. 10 seeds)
- Seed life when stored properly: 1 year
- Type: Open-pollinated · Heirloom · Non-GMO
Sowing & growing summary
- Best sowing time: June-July
- Sowing depth: 1-2cm
- Spacing: 5m x 5m
- Germination: 10-20 25-35°C
- Days to harvest: 10-15 Years days from sowing
- Sun: Full Sun
- Water: moderate
- Soil: well drained soil, pH 6.0-7.5
How we grow & harvest these seeds
Storage & shelf life
Common growing challenges
- Poor germination? Most often a result of cold soil, irregular watering, or seeds buried too deep. Soak before sowing, sow at the recommended depth, and keep soil consistently moist.
- Yellowing leaves? Usually a sign of waterlogging or nitrogen deficiency. Improve drainage and apply a compost tea drench.
- Pest attacks? Switch to weekly preventive sprays of neem oil + diluted soap solution. Encourage ladybugs and birds in your garden.
- No flowering? Often too much shade or excess nitrogen. Move to fuller sun and reduce nitrogen-heavy feeds.






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