Alias: Tiger Thorn
Family: Valerianaceae (Barberry)
Morphology: Tiger Thorn is a small shrub with ovate, opposite, leathery leaves that are deep green. It produces white flowers at the top of the stems, typically blooming from August to September. The fruit is a spherical drupe, bright red in color, and remains on the plant for a long time, usually from October to November.
Decorative Application: This plant is often used as a small potted plant or in bonsai arrangements. Its clean white flowers, vibrant red fruits, and glossy green leaves make it an attractive addition to any space. The long-lasting fruits and elegant foliage give it a delicate and charming appearance. In bonsai cultivation, it's commonly grown in pairs, with varying heights to create a natural, scattered look. It can also be grouped in clusters to form a miniature jungle scene. Shallow rectangular or oval pots are typically used to highlight its graceful form. It’s suitable for both indoor and garden settings, and even placed on window sills or shelves, it adds a touch of nature to modern spaces.
Water: Tiger Thorn prefers high humidity. During summer, it needs more frequent watering, while in other seasons, watering should be reduced to avoid overwatering.
Fertilizer: It is resilient and can thrive in poor soil conditions. However, applying a balanced fertilizer 2–3 times during the growing season can promote healthier growth.
Soil: It doesn’t have strict soil requirements but performs best in well-draining, loose soil.
Temperature: Tiger Thorn thrives in warm temperatures, but it is also cold-tolerant. The ideal growing temperature ranges between 12°C and 25°C. When grown in pots, ensure winter temperatures remain above 0°C to prevent damage.
Light: It prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. If kept indoors, it should receive at least 4 hours of direct sunlight daily to maintain its health and beauty.
Breeding: Tiger Thorn can be propagated through cuttings, runners, or seeds. All methods are relatively easy and result in strong, healthy plants. This makes it a great choice for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to expand their collection.
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Casting General Tolerance: Grade GB-CT4
Flow Processes: Die casting, Degating to remove the residual of the gate, Polishing and Deburring to remove the burrs, Polishing to remove the parting line, flash,CNC Turning, Cleaning, Packaging, Storaging, Shipping
Control Measure: Incoming Material Test, First Article inspection, Routing inspection, Final item inspection, and Outgoing quality control
Inspection Equipment: CMM, Caliper, Plug Gage, Screw Gauge
Application: Machinery Parts
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