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These leaves are held by the State Library of NSW and were among a store taken by Mary Bryant when she escaped and which she gave to James Boswell. The plant is Smilax glyciphylla, commonly known as wild sarsaparilla; "a small straggling vine found on the coastal regions of Australia ... Tea made from it has a bittersweet flavour but is better than that made from ti tree". The plant contains ascorbic acid; early colonists drank it as a tea substitute and used it as a remedy against scurvy. Courtesy Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW (R807)
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