The water has receded by the creek. Red yucca and agave that were underwater look OK.
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On the other hand, canna lilies on the bank of the creek are pretty much still in the water. They don't mind wet feet, so I guess they'll be alright. They grow abundantly over here and multiply more than ten times each year.
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Related posting: Agave under water.
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