Gold grows on trees? Scientists reveal a surprising microbial trick

Scientists discovered microscopic gold forming inside tree needles. Hidden microbes convert dissolved soil ions into solid metal, offering a greener, innovative approach to exploring underground mineral deposits.

January 05, 2026 / 10:59 IST
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Scientists discovered microscopic gold forming inside tree needles. (Image: Canva)
Scientists discovered microscopic gold forming inside tree needles. (Image: Canva)
Snapshot AI
  • Scientists found solid gold particles inside Norway spruce needles in Finland.
  • Microbes in tree tissues transform dissolved gold ions into solid nanoparticles.
  • Trees may help trace underground minerals, offering a greener exploration method.

Money do not grow on trees which is a fact, but this metal does. Scientists a hidden partnership between trees and microbes. They have discovered solid gold inside ordinary tree needles. This finding has opened new paths for cleaner mineral exploration worldwide.

A strange discovery inside living trees

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Scientists found gold particles inside Norway spruce needles. The discovery surprised researchers studying plant chemistry. Gold is normally toxic to living organisms. It rarely appears as solid metal inside cells. Yet microscopic gold particles were clearly present. The trees were growing above gold rich soil.

Where this scientific surprise unfolded?