Recover deleted folders in Line Scheduling workbench

Experts,
I accidentally deleted the seeded folders in Line Scheduling Workbench. (Flow Scheduling-> Line Scheduling - > Workbench) , in environment B (for example). Oracle Apps: 12.1.3
Now, I want to recover the deleted folders. From what I heard, there is no option to recover the deleted folders. I have another environment where the folders are present.
If anyone could point me to the path where folders are created, then I could copy and paste the files in the environment B.
Any help is appreciated. I searched Google and metalink, but could not find any relevant answer.

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