BONUS QUESTION
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"In 1535, Jacques Cartier's crew survived scurvy during a brutal winter near present-day Quebec City when the Iroquoian chief Domagaya taught them to brew a vitamin C-rich tea from the bark and needles of this coniferous tree, later called 'arborvitae' or 'tree of life,' which would become central to Indigenous winter survival traditions and eventually inspire the modern Christmas tree custom in New France."

"What is the Eastern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis)?"