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Post Irma Vegetation... #160061
05/01/2018 04:55 PM
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... coming back? Realizing many of the trees were lost, but more curious if shrubbery and grasses are at least starting to 'green the landscape'?

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We got back two weeks ago after spending six weeks getitng CRC into liveable, and loveable (again) , condition. It was amazing how green everything was compared to my last visit one month after Irma. Many trees are gone but those that survived are already sprouting. The bushes are blooming and the hills are very green...

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