OK, I see where those plants grow near gold deposits sometimes. It's not even 1% accurate so don't get your hopes up. The most common plant in the goldfields of America is Juniper. In Australia it's the Grass Tree.
As to a gold detector, what you really should ask about is a metal detector. They all find gold but some in more efficient ways than others. It all depends on a variety of factors including soil condition, soil type, moisture, type of gold, depth of your gold and dozens, and I do mean that, of other factors. Get serious about it and make a deal with a prospector who might agree to help you for a share in the gold. Or buy an metal detector and live the dream.
As you can see by my profile, I have many detectors because experience in prospecting has led me to a variety of ways to find gold. Been doing it foraround 50 years now. Don't lost faith. Keep on looking and gain experience along the way. Good luck!
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It's all about that moment when metal that hasn't seen the light of day for generations frees itself from the soil and presents itself to me.
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