Gold Leaf

Gold Leaf is the fifth and last plant obtained in Lost City in Plants vs. Zombies 2. It was revealed in the Lost City Part 2 trailer, and its gameplay features were showcased in a Dev Diary on June 23, 2015. Gold Leaf is an instant-use plant that can create a Gold Tile, similar to how Tile Turnip can create a Power Tile. However, it can only be selected in Lost City.

Almanac entry
Sun cost: 50

RECHARGE: Slow

Gold Leaves create a Gold Tile on planting.

"For a small initial investment, you too can generate huge sun," says Gold Leaf. She's a firm believer in solar markets.

Strategies
Due to the nature of Gold Leaf, it can only be rightly compared to a plant like Tile Turnip. The latter plant has shown superiority when it comes to function and power, but it is not as easy-to-use and practical as Gold Leaf. This is not mentioning that Tile Turnip practically requires Power Lily in order to exert its full potential. However, the fact that Gold Leaf is limited to Lost City only makes it extremely undesirable to try out any more elaborate strategies with it.

As Lost City levels are the only ones with naturally occuring Gold Tiles, it begs the question of just how much Gold Leaf is needed in such an environment. While it is not needed in regular levels, the player should consider adapting Gold Leaf to their strategy in Temple of Bloom, the Endless Zone of Lost City. The levels in said Endless Zone have unusually low amounts of Gold Tiles in levels. This is possibly the game encouraging the use of the Gold Leaf, and its use here certainly pays off more than in regular levels due to the fact that the levels themselves are longer. However, even here Gold Leaf is not vital or particularly outstanding. It should be considered if the player has all eight Seed Slots, as otherwise they might be wasting space for much more valuable plants.

Trivia

 * So far, Tile Turnip and Gold Leaf are the only plants that create permanent tiles.
 * Gold Leaf, Doom-shroom, Tile Turnip, Sap-fling, and Lava Guava are the only plants that can "alter" tiles.
 * Its name is a play on the term "gold leaf," which is gold that has been hammered into a thin sheet.
 * According to the Lost City Part 2 soft release, it can't be selected in other worlds.
 * This makes Gold Leaf a world-exclusive plant, similar as Lily Pad, Tangle Kelp, and Hot Potato.
 * Gold Leaf, Cherry Bomb, and Jalapeno, are the only plants that have a "Slow" recharge in Plants vs. Zombies 2.
 * Coincidentally, All three of them are instant-use.
 * However, Gold Leaf's recharge is not in fact Slow. It is slightly shorter than Slow, but still longer than Sluggish.
 * Pepper-pult shares this trait.
 * One of its costumes is a reference to Super Sayian Goku from the Dragon Ball series.