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(Incorrect. White horsenettle refers to a flowering plant of the Solanaceae family, aka the nightshades and potatoes. Also, editor refers to them as berries, not seeds.)
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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
Capable of growing up to 1 metre in length and sporting both nettles and berries, white horsenettle (''Solanum elaeagnifolium'') is a flowering plant capable of growing in semi-arid climates with poor soil. As such, it is commonly found in the South and Southwestern United States. Unchanged by the environmental conditions that followed the [[Great War]], the white horsenettle growing in the [[Mojave Wasteland]] has exhibited few morphological changes in the past two hundred years. Along with the common [[Fresh potato (Fallout: New Vegas)|potato]] and various species of [[sacred datura root|datura]], white horsenettle is considered to be part of the Solanaceae family of plants.
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Capable of growing up to 1 metre in height and sporting both nettles and berries, white horsenettle (''Solanum elaeagnifolium'') is a flowering plant capable of growing in semi-arid climates with poor soil. As such, it is commonly found in the South and Southwestern United States. Unchanged by the environmental conditions that followed the [[Great War]], the white horsenettle growing in the [[Mojave Wasteland]] has exhibited few morphological changes in the past two hundred years. Along with the common [[Fresh potato (Fallout: New Vegas)|potato]] and various species of [[sacred datura root|datura]], white horsenettle is considered to be part of the Solanaceae family of plants.
   
As with many other plants that share its taxonomic grouping, white horsenettle produces a glycoalkaloid compound known as solanine, which is highly toxic to many animals. Absorption of solanine in humans may cause symptoms indicative of severe gastrointentional and neurological poisoning, including nausea, hallucinations, diarrhea, vomiting and cardiac dysrhythmia; left unchecked, this can eventually lead to paralysis and death. Most cases of solanine poisoning are brought about by ingestion of plant material; contraction through direct delivery into the bloodstream is possible, although such an occurrence is highly unlikely under normal circumstances.
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As with many other plants that share its taxonomic grouping, white horsenettle produces a glycoalkaloid compound known as solanine, which is highly toxic to many animals. Absorption of solanine in humans may cause symptoms indicative of severe gastrointestinal and neurological poisoning, including nausea, hallucinations, diarrhea, vomiting and cardiac dysrhythmia; left unchecked, this can eventually lead to paralysis and death. Most cases of solanine poisoning are brought about by ingestion of plant material; contraction through direct delivery into the bloodstream is possible, although such an occurrence is highly unlikely under normal circumstances.
   
 
Nevertheless, the berries produced by the white horsenettle plant have been used by indigenous tribes for food preparation, medicine and tanning. Like all other plants in the Mojave Wasteland, white horsenettle berries will eventually regrow after being picked by the player.
 
Nevertheless, the berries produced by the white horsenettle plant have been used by indigenous tribes for food preparation, medicine and tanning. Like all other plants in the Mojave Wasteland, white horsenettle berries will eventually regrow after being picked by the player.
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==Uses==
 
==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 effects and minimal appetite reduction. Thus, they are best employed for crafting purposes. With the [[Honest Hearts]] DLC loaded, white horsenettle can be used to create a simple concoction known as the [[Fiery purgative]], which purges the body of toxins (albeit messily).
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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 (Fallout: New Vegas)|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 (add-on)|Lonesome Road]]'', white horsenettle can be used to create [[fiery purgative]], which purges the body of toxins.
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
Horsenettles tend to grow near civilized areas; they can also be found in isolated areas though these are much less common. In general, under water towers, water tanks, pipelines and power lines is a good place to look.
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Horsenettle tends to grow near civilized areas; they can also be found in isolated areas, though these are much less common. In general, under water towers, water tanks, pipelines and power lines is a good place to look.
 
* Some plants can be found in large quantities near [[Primm]] (North of the fence, area containing the casino) and [[Goodsprings]].
 
* Some plants can be found in large quantities near [[Primm]] (North of the fence, area containing the casino) and [[Goodsprings]].
 
* You can also find horsenettle on the flatlands and in the ruins surrounding [[Boulder City]].
 
* You can also find horsenettle on the flatlands and in the ruins surrounding [[Boulder City]].
* A bunch of plants can be found behind [[Hunter's farm]]
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* A bunch of plants can be found behind [[Hunter's farm]].
 
* The surroundings of [[Lake Mead]] have some horsenettle growing.
 
* The surroundings of [[Lake Mead]] have some horsenettle growing.
 
* Other good locations are outside the Freeside North Gate at the nearby farm areas and under the water tower in the [[Crimson Caravan Company]].
 
* Other good locations are outside the Freeside North Gate at the nearby farm areas and under the water tower in the [[Crimson Caravan Company]].
* There are patches growing south of the [[Ant Mound]] and [[Allied Technologies Offices]].
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* There are patches growing south of the [[ant mound]] and [[Allied Technologies offices]].
* Three plants exist at [[Samson Rock Crushing Plant]].
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* Three plants exist at [[Samson rock crushing plant]].
* A plant can be found west of the road leading from [[Goodsprings]] to [[Primm]].
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* A plant can be found west of the road leading from Goodsprings to Primm.
 
* Northeast of the [[Grub n' Gulp rest stop]] four of the plants are growing in close proximity to each other, next to the rusted water pipe.
 
* Northeast of the [[Grub n' Gulp rest stop]] four of the plants are growing in close proximity to each other, next to the rusted water pipe.
 
* Can sometimes be found on dead Legion soldiers.
 
* Can sometimes be found on dead Legion soldiers.
* {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}} They can be created at the Biological Research Station in The Sink, using salient green, in the Big MT.
 
 
* Three plants can be found east of [[Mojave house]] where the [[Brahmin (Fallout: New Vegas)#Mad brahmin|mad brahmin]] reside.
 
* Three plants can be found east of [[Mojave house]] where the [[Brahmin (Fallout: New Vegas)#Mad brahmin|mad brahmin]] reside.
* Another three plants can be found east of [[Mojave house]] and southeast of [[North Vegas Square]]. There will be a boarded-up white house where the plants are, and some [[buffalo gourd seed]], as well.
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* Another three plants can be found east of Mojave house and southeast of [[North Vegas Square]]. There will be a boarded-up white house where the plants are, and some [[buffalo gourd seed]], as well.
* {{icon|FNVHH|link=Honest Hearts}} In a clay pot to the left of [[Joshua Graham]]'s desk in [[Angel Cave]].
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* {{icon|FNVHH|link=Honest Hearts}} Sometimes in a clay pot to the left of [[Joshua Graham]]'s desk in [[Angel cave]].
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* {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}} Dried version, one of the items converted from the [[seed package]] north of [[Dionaea Muscipula]], across the pipe.
 
* {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}} They can be created at the [[biological research station]] in [[The Sink]], using [[Salient Green]], in the [[Big MT]].
   
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==Notes==
Their procurement becomes much easier with [[salient green]].
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*Their procurement becomes much easier with [[Salient Green]].
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*Though the rollover text on an unpicked plant states it is "White Horse nettle," the notification at the edge of the screen and the name of the produce once picked is "White Horsenettle."
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*Though the berries on the plant are green, once picked and then dropped, it can be seen that they have a brown color.
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==Behind the scenes==
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Originally, White Horsenettle was named "White Horsenettle Berry"<ref> ''Fallout: New Vegas'' instruction booklet, screenshot on page 16.</ref><ref>GECK Editor ID "WhiteHorsenettleBerry"</ref>, though this was changed at an unknown time before the game's release.
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==References==
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{{References}}
   
 
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White horsenettle is a consumable item in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics

Capable of growing up to 1 metre in height and sporting both nettles and berries, white horsenettle (Solanum elaeagnifolium) is a flowering plant capable of growing in semi-arid climates with poor soil. As such, it is commonly found in the South and Southwestern United States. Unchanged by the environmental conditions that followed the Great War, the white horsenettle growing in the Mojave Wasteland has exhibited few morphological changes in the past two hundred years. Along with the common potato and various species of datura, white horsenettle is considered to be part of the Solanaceae family of plants.

As with many other plants that share its taxonomic grouping, white horsenettle produces a glycoalkaloid compound known as solanine, which is highly toxic to many animals. Absorption of solanine in humans may cause symptoms indicative of severe gastrointestinal and neurological poisoning, including nausea, hallucinations, diarrhea, vomiting and cardiac dysrhythmia; left unchecked, this can eventually lead to paralysis and death. Most cases of solanine poisoning are brought about by ingestion of plant material; contraction through direct delivery into the bloodstream is possible, although such an occurrence is highly unlikely under normal circumstances.

Nevertheless, the berries produced by the white horsenettle plant have been used by indigenous tribes for food preparation, medicine and tanning. Like all other plants in the Mojave Wasteland, white horsenettle berries will eventually regrow after being picked by the player.

Survival Skill effect

SkillEffectHardcore effect
10+1 Hit Point for 5s, -2 Endurance for 2m, -2 Agility for 2m-6 Starvation 
20+1 Hit Point for 5s, -2 Endurance for 2m, -2 Agility for 2m-7 Starvation 
30+1 Hit Point for 5s, -3 Endurance for 2m, -3 Agility for 2m-8 Starvation 
40+1 Hit Point for 5s, -3 Endurance for 2m, -3 Agility for 2m-9 Starvation 
50+2 Hit Point for 5s, -4 Endurance for 2m, -4 Agility for 2m-10 Starvation 
60+2 Hit Point for 5s, -4 Endurance for 2m, -4 Agility for 2m-11 Starvation 
70+2 Hit Point for 5s, -4 Endurance for 2m, -4 Agility for 2m-12 Starvation 
80+2 Hit Point for 5s, -5 Endurance for 2m, -5 Agility for 2m-13 Starvation 
90+2 Hit Point for 5s, -5 Endurance for 2m, -5 Agility for 2m-14 Starvation 
100+3 Hit Point for 5s, -6 Endurance for 2m, -6 Agility for 2m-15 Starvation 

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

Horsenettle tends to grow near civilized areas; they can also be found in isolated areas, though these are much less common. In general, under water towers, water tanks, pipelines and power lines is a good place to look.

Notes

  • Their procurement becomes much easier with Salient Green.
  • Though the rollover text on an unpicked plant states it is "White Horse nettle," the notification at the edge of the screen and the name of the produce once picked is "White Horsenettle."
  • Though the berries on the plant are green, once picked and then dropped, it can be seen that they have a brown color.

Behind the scenes

Originally, White Horsenettle was named "White Horsenettle Berry"[1][2], though this was changed at an unknown time before the game's release.

References

  1. Fallout: New Vegas instruction booklet, screenshot on page 16.
  2. GECK Editor ID "WhiteHorsenettleBerry"