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When you hover over the seeds it does tell you in the seed description that they are "A variety of seeds that can be planted in the wild to invigorate the flora diversity of an island", and when you equip them there's a prompt on the lower right corner of the screen that tells you to left-click to plant one and right-click to change the seed type. When you first collect one of those seeds there could well be a pop-up message, but I can't remember now and so could be wrong.
One thing which I DID find to be baffling was what the Field Guide called a "Decomposer" which it sometimes requires as part of the island's ecology restoration. I found out accidentally when I had some Reishi Mushrooms on me (picked off trees) and I opened my newly-acquired Grinder. It turns the mushrooms into Reishi Inoculents (spores you can plant on trees) and when you plant one on a tree that is a Decomposer. It does tell you this when you mouse over the Inoculents in your inventory, but of course you have to MAKE them in order to find this out! I'd been using all the mushrooms I'd had previously for Leaf Bandages and barely getting enough to make more than 2 or 3 at a time. Being able to grow them made this so much easier.