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<image:title>Flowing water greets you as you enter The Undergrowth. Setting the scene for a different kind of gathering.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.theundergrowth.org/post/what-is-a-micro-wedding-retreat</loc>
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<image:title>Natural light abounds in our indoor gathering space.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.theundergrowth.org/post/why-we-built-the-undergrowth</loc>
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<image:title>Moss grows in abundance at The Undergrowth. Moss thrives in areas with clean, moist air and is actually highly sensitive to air pollution. Because moss lacks vascular systems and absorbs nutrients directly from the atmosphere, it thrives in clean environments but can act as a bioindicator, with certain species disappearing from areas with high pollutant levels.</image:title>
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