I doubt it. Somewhere, every winter, there is a lake or river that overflows for some amount of time, and we don't see a lot of bare shorelines. These trees have been there for decades, a little water is not going to hurt them. The saplings, maybe, but not the big daddies.
Just remember, last year, all the trees had budded out and then a huge april freeze came in and was thought to kill all the trees off, but they came back. Nature has her way.



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