Native Plants

Brewer’s Rockcress

Arabis breweri var. pecuniaria

USDA symbol: ARBRP

perennial subshrub

Lower 48 states: native

If you’re a California gardener with a passion for native plants and conservation, Brewer’s rockcress (Arabis breweri var. pecuniaria) might just capture your heart—though finding it might prove quite the challenge! This little-known variety of rockcress represents one of those special plants that reminds us why protecting our native flora ...

Brewer’s Rockcress may be listed as rare in your area.
Global Conservation Status

Status: S4?T1 | Apparently Secure: Uncommon but not rare, and usually widespread. Possible cause for longterm concern. Typically more than 100 occurrences in the state or more than 10,000 individuals.

Brewer’s Rockcress: A Rare California Native Worth Protecting

If you’re a California gardener with a passion for native plants and conservation, Brewer’s rockcress (Arabis breweri var. pecuniaria) might just capture your heart—though finding it might prove quite the challenge! This little-known variety of rockcress represents one of those special plants that reminds us why protecting our native flora is so important.

A California Treasure

Brewer’s rockcress is a true California native, belonging exclusively to the Golden State. As a perennial herbaceous plant (fancy speak for a non-woody plant that comes back year after year), it’s built to last in the right conditions. Like other members of the rockcress family, this plant likely earned its name from its affinity for rocky, well-draining locations.

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The Rarity Factor: Handle with Care

Here’s where things get serious, folks. This particular variety of Brewer’s rockcress has a conservation status that suggests it’s quite rare. Before you get excited about adding it to your garden, it’s crucial to understand that if you choose to grow this plant, you must source it responsibly. This means:

  • Never collect seeds or plants from wild populations
  • Only purchase from reputable native plant nurseries that propagate their own stock
  • Consider whether growing it is appropriate for your specific location within its native range
  • Contact local native plant societies or botanical experts for guidance

Why Grow Brewer’s Rockcress?

Despite—or perhaps because of—its rarity, there are compelling reasons to consider this native:

  • Conservation value: Growing rare natives helps preserve genetic diversity
  • Authenticity: It’s a true piece of California’s natural heritage
  • Low maintenance: As a native perennial, it’s adapted to local conditions
  • Educational opportunity: Perfect for gardeners interested in botanical conservation

Growing Conditions and Care

While specific growing information for this variety is limited, rockcress plants generally prefer:

  • Well-draining soil: Rocky or sandy soils are ideal
  • Full to partial sun: Most rockcress species thrive with good light
  • Minimal water: Once established, these plants typically prefer dry conditions
  • Good air circulation: Helps prevent moisture-related issues

Given California’s Mediterranean climate, this plant is likely adapted to wet winters and dry summers—the classic California native pattern.

A Word of Caution

Because of its rare status, we recommend connecting with local botanical experts, native plant societies, or conservation organizations before attempting to grow Brewer’s rockcress. They can provide guidance on whether it’s appropriate for your specific location and help you find responsibly sourced plants if available.

The Bottom Line

Brewer’s rockcress represents the kind of plant that makes native gardening both challenging and rewarding. While it may not be suitable for every garden or every gardener, those committed to conservation and blessed with the right growing conditions might find it a meaningful addition to their landscape. Just remember: with rare plants comes great responsibility!

If you’re unable to locate this particular variety, consider exploring other California native rockcress species or similar native perennials that can provide ecological benefits without the conservation concerns.

Classification

Group: Dicot
Kingdom: Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Subclass: Dilleniidae
Order: Capparales
Family: Brassicaceae Burnett - Mustard family
Genus: Arabis L. - rockcress

Species: Arabis breweri S. Watson - Brewer's rockcress

Variety: Arabis breweri S. Watson var. pecuniaria Rollins - Brewer's rockcress

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA