Butea Kino, also known as Flame of the Forest, Bengal Kino, and Palash, is a species of flowering tree found in South and Southeast Asia. Known for its bright red-orange blossoms, Butea Kino is often used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. In addition to its medicinal uses, Butea Kino is also utilized in cultural celebrations, as its vibrant blooms symbolize renewal and fertility. Other synonyms for Butea Kino include Dhak, Tesu, and Indian Coral Tree. Despite its numerous names, Butea Kino remains a popular and important plant in many cultures and traditions.