Experiment NRT-0001

The experimental plant is a unique consumable item in Fallout 4.

Background
The basis of this experimental plant was a root found by a Brotherhood field scribe at the mouth of a river, and displayed unique chemical properties, prompting the scribe to graft it onto a hardier stock for further testing and hybridization.

The result was a leafy plant with thick roots, and after being determined safe to ingest, it was brewed into "an oddly good tea." Soon after, other samples of the plant began to exhibit a form of bioluminescence. The scribe deduced that the leaf must have restorative properties due to how healthy they felt, but other scribes suggested that the tea should no longer be brewed and that the plant is addictive in nature.

Characteristics
The plant is a purple bioluminescent article with thick roots. It has been named "Glowleaf" by one of the senior scribes aboard the Prydwen. They were using it to make tea and wound up becoming addicted to the substance. After the addiction began to make them agitated with their fellow scribes, the project was terminated and the scribe was reassigned.

Locations

 * Three can be taken from the biolab area on the Prydwen.
 * A single plant can be found on the Island, straight west of the Eden Meadows Cinemas map marker. It is located next to an aster and two garden gnomes under a parasol. Since the plant is partially buried underground, it can only be harvested while being crouched.

Behind the scenes
The plant's appearance, characteristics, and preference to grow near water are virtually identical to the nirnroot from the Elder Scrolls series, another game series produced by Bethesda Game Studios.

A fan theory that the Elder Scrolls universe and the Fallout universe were in-fact one in the same, using the existence of the experimental plant's similarity to the nirnroot as evidence of the connection. Pete Hines would later comment on this theory when asked about on a Gamespot interview for Fallout 4 VR during E3 2017.