Goblin's gold
Scientific name: Schistostega pennata
This dazzling moss grows in dark places, catching any faint light to glow a golden-green.
Species information
Statistics
Shoots grow up to 1.5 cm longConservation status
Globally classed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List
When to see
All yearAbout
Goblin's gold is a luminous moss that grows in dark places. It can be found in rocky crevices, cave entrances, old stone ruins and even rabbit burrows. It has lens-like cells, which concentrate any light that hits them onto the chloroplasts. This means that the moss can photosynthesise even in very dim light. This allows goblin's gold to thrive in areas that are too dark for other plants to survive.As a side effect, some light is reflected, causing the moss to give off a shining golden-green glow. Goblin's gold can grow into large colonies, covering cave walls and floors. This shimmering display has given rise to the evocative nickname of goblin's gold, or sometimes dragon's gold.