White Horsenettle

White horsenettle is a consumable item in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics
Capable of growing up to three feet in height, and sporting both nettles and berries, white horsenettle is a flowering plant capable of growing in semi-arid climates. Like all other plants in the Mojave Wasteland, white horsenettle berries will eventually regrow after being picked.

Uses
White horsenettle berries are an ingredient in many poisons, including Mother Darkness, tremble, Silver Sting and bleak venom. In addition, they can also be used for turning the pelts of various gecko subspecies into tanned gecko hide, tanned fire gecko hide, tanned green gecko hide or tanned golden gecko hide. Although edible, white horsenettle is poisonous and will inflict a significant penalty to Endurance and Agility, offset by a pitifully weak healing effect and minimal appetite reduction. Thus, they are best employed for crafting purposes. With Lonesome Road, white horsenettle can be used to create fiery purgative, which purges the body of toxins.

Locations

 * Plants


 * Fruit
 * Can sometimes be found on dead Legion soldiers.
 * Sometimes in a clay pot to the left of Joshua Graham's desk in Angel cave.
 * Dried version, one of the items converted from the seed package north of Dionaea Muscipula, across the pipe.
 * They can be cloned at a campfire or an electric hot plate using Salient Green, which is an item created by the biological research station in Big MT.

Behind the scenes

 * White horsenettle is named "White Horsenettle Berry" in the Fallout: New Vegas instruction booklet and in game files.
 * White horsenettle is named "White Horsenettle Berry" in the Fallout: New Vegas instruction booklet and in game files.