Hubflower

Hubflower is a consumable in Fallout 4.

Characteristics
A mutated species of flowering plants from before the Great War. They create sizable bushes with large, hanging, and bitter-tasting violet flowers that have restorative effects and can be processed into a variety of curatives, ranging from teas and pastes, through salves, to a variety of drugs. For the Chemist perk, this item is treated as a chem, as the HP gained from consuming it will increase.

Locations

 * One can be found on the right side of the path leading back to Sanctuary Hills after emerging from Vault 111 shortly before reaching the bridge.
 * At the Wildwood Cemetery, north of Covenant, there are seven to ten bushes spread among the tombstones.
 * On the road heading east from Milton General Hospital and Fallon's department store, there are five bushes.
 * There are three bushes directly in front of the robotics disposal ground, as well as a number of additional bushes in the area between the robotics disposal ground and USAF Satellite Station Olivia (east of the road leading south from the disposal ground).
 * In front of Westing Estate.
 * Southeast of Covenant, around the boarded-up house.
 * At least seven can be found outside the Parsons State Insane Asylum.
 * Two bushes can be found in the fenced area next to the Museum of Witchcraft.
 * Several bushes along the western side of Abernathy farm, north to south along the crafting border.
 * Several bushes scattered around Somerville Place, located east of Vault 95.
 * Two can be found outside the Lonely Chapel.
 * Several can be found on the hill on which the entrance to Vault 111 is.
 * Several can be found in and around Jamaica Plain.
 * Several can be found along the banks of the Saugus River, the river behind Breakheart Banks.
 * Four can be found southwest of Covenant surrounding an abandoned two-story house.
 * Several can be found on the sides of the road northwest of Greentop Nursery. They continue to appear just outside of and leading to Recon bunker Theta all the way to the shed at Lake Quannapowitt, among the abundant bloodleaf plants, silt bean plants, and a handful of other types of blossoms.
 * Near the Morton residence.