HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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1212999200 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
1209918090 | Doc | 1.5¢/kg+55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9701910000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9701990000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Painting Gooseberry
Painting gooseberries, also known as Physalis picta, are flowering plants native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. They belong to the nightshade family (Solanaceae), and are relatives of tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers. While often referred to as gooseberries, they are not closely related to the true gooseberries of the genus Ribes.
Material/Composition:
The plant itself is an herbaceous perennial. Key components include:
- Roots: A network of fibrous roots.
- Stems: Typically upright, branching stems, often with a slightly pubescent (hairy) texture.
- Leaves: Alternate, triangular or heart-shaped leaves.
- Flowers: Small, bell-shaped flowers, usually pale lavender to white with yellow anthers.
- Fruit: The most distinctive feature. The fruit is a small, round berry enclosed within a papery husk. The husk is tan to orange when mature. The berry itself is green when unripe and turns orange or reddish-orange when ripe.
Purpose:
- Ornamental: The plant is valued for its attractive foliage and unique, lantern-like husks, making it popular in native plant gardens and landscaping.
- Edible (with caution): The berries are edible when fully ripe, though they are not widely consumed.
- Traditional Medicine: Historically, various parts of the plant were used by indigenous peoples for medicinal purposes.
Function:
- Photosynthesis: Like all plants, painting gooseberries convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis.
- Reproduction: The plant reproduces through seeds contained within the berries. The husks aid in seed dispersal.
- Pollination: Flowers are pollinated by insects, primarily bees.
Usage Scenarios:
- Gardens: Used in drought-tolerant gardens, native plant gardens, and as a border plant.
- Landscaping: Can be incorporated into xeriscaping projects.
- Wildlife Habitat: Provides food and shelter for pollinators and other wildlife.
- Historical/Ethnobotanical: Studied for its traditional uses by indigenous cultures.
Common Types/Varieties:
While Physalis picta is the primary species, there is some variation within the species:
- 'Texas Lantern': A common cultivar known for its abundant fruit production.
- 'Gold Rush': A variety with particularly vibrant orange husks.
- Regional variations exist, with differences in leaf shape, fruit size, and husk color depending on the geographic location.
Important Note: While the ripe berries are generally considered edible, it is crucial to properly identify the plant before consumption. Some nightshade family members are toxic. Consume only fully ripe berries and in small quantities initially to assess tolerance.
Based on the provided information, “painting gooseberry” can be interpreted as paintings depicting gooseberries. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes and associated details:
- 9701.91.00.00: This HS code falls under Chapter 97, which covers works of art, collectibles and antiques. Specifically, it covers paintings, drawings and pastels, executed entirely by hand, other than drawings of heading 4906 and other than hand-painted or hand-decorated manufacture articles; collages, mosaics and similar decorative plaques. The '91' subheading indicates 'Other: Paintings, drawings, and pastels'. This code would apply to hand-executed paintings of gooseberries.
- 9701.99.00.00: Also within Chapter 97, this HS code covers paintings, drawings and pastels, executed entirely by hand, other than drawings of heading 4906 and other than hand-painted or hand-decorated manufacture articles; collages, mosaics and similar decorative plaques. However, the '99' subheading signifies 'Other: Other'. This code would be applicable to hand-executed paintings of gooseberries that don't fall specifically into the 'Paintings, drawings, and pastels' category.
Tax Rate Details:
For both HS codes 9701.91.00.00 and 9701.99.00.00:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 7.5%
- Additional Tariff (after April 2, 2025): 30.0%
- Total Tariff: 37.5%
Important Note:
Regarding HS codes 9701.91.00.00 and 9701.99.00.00, please note that the goods must be executed entirely by hand and not be drawings of heading 4906 or hand-painted/decorated manufacture articles.