![]() “I told my daughter and she just burst out laughing, and my granddaughter said, ‘Oh my God, you just can’t kill it’.” And then when we went to see if it had gone through Gabrielle, there was a little piece of this plant growing on the top of the silt as if to say, ‘Here I am again’. ![]() “One clump, I had given a piece of it to my granddaughter after it went through the 2018 flood. “After two or three weeks, we went out and I was able to rescue some of my pot plants, mainly the bulbs. Yarnold said the jarring flashbacks in the carwash made her realise she would have to visit Esk Valley an area which was previously picturesque with vineyards, crops and farmland which had been left decimated and covered in millions of metric tonnes of silt. The reminders of flooding and cyclone damage are visible throughout Esk Valley. ![]()
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