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Here along the coast it's teeming with scurvy-grass, here beautiful in the sun. Scurvy-grass was the rescue of sailors who were in danger of dying from scurvy, the disease that results from lack of vitamin C. Dutch sailors grew it on the island of Jan Mayen and traded salted scurvy-grass in kegs.