Non-native Plants

Argyrolobium Rupestre Remotum

Argyrolobium rupestre remotum

USDA symbol: ARRUR2

If you’ve stumbled across the botanical name Argyrolobium rupestre remotum in your plant research, you might be scratching your head wondering what exactly this mysterious plant is all about. Well, you’re not alone! This particular plant name presents quite the gardening puzzle. Here’s the thing about Argyrolobium rupestre remotum – ...

Argyrolobium rupestre remotum: An Elusive Garden Mystery

If you’ve stumbled across the botanical name Argyrolobium rupestre remotum in your plant research, you might be scratching your head wondering what exactly this mysterious plant is all about. Well, you’re not alone! This particular plant name presents quite the gardening puzzle.

What We Know (And Don’t Know)

Here’s the thing about Argyrolobium rupestre remotum – it’s remarkably elusive in the botanical world. While the genus Argyrolobium is real and contains various leguminous shrubs, this specific subspecies or variety appears to have very limited documentation in standard botanical references.

What we do know is that this plant has at least one synonym: Argyrolobium virgatum Baker. However, even with this alternative name, concrete information about growing conditions, appearance, and garden suitability remains scarce.

The Argyrolobium Family Connection

While we can’t tell you much about this specific plant, we can share that the Argyrolobium genus typically includes:

  • Small to medium-sized shrubs
  • Members of the legume family (Fabaceae)
  • Plants often found in Mediterranean and African regions
  • Species that may have silvery or hairy foliage (the genus name means silver pod)

A Word of Caution for Curious Gardeners

If you’re considering adding this plant to your garden, we’d recommend proceeding with extra caution. The lack of readily available information about Argyrolobium rupestre remotum could indicate several things:

  • It might be an extremely rare plant with limited distribution
  • The taxonomic name could be outdated or incorrectly applied
  • It may not be readily available in the nursery trade

Better Safe Than Sorry

Without clear information about this plant’s native status, growing requirements, or potential invasiveness, it’s difficult to provide solid gardening advice. If you’re drawn to plants in the Argyrolobium genus, we’d suggest:

  • Consulting with botanical experts or native plant societies in your area
  • Researching well-documented native alternatives in the legume family
  • Reaching out to specialized botanical gardens that might have more information

The Bottom Line

Sometimes in gardening, mystery plants like Argyrolobium rupestre remotum remind us that not every botanical name leads to a plant you can easily grow in your backyard. While the intrigue is certainly there, the practical gardening information simply isn’t available for this particular species.

If you do happen to have more information about this plant or have encountered it in cultivation, we’d love to hear from you! Gardening is all about sharing knowledge and solving these botanical mysteries together.

Argyrolobium rupestre remotum is also known as...

Often we refer to plants by their common names. When shopping for plants the scientific name is the best way to positively identify the plant species you desire. But some plants have more than one name! While it doesn't happen often, nurseries might display one name while you're searching for another. Argyrolobium rupestre remotum is also known as:

Argyrolobium virgatum | USDA symbol: ARVI18

Why do some plants have more than one name? Over time plant species may be renamed for a few reasons:

  1. Botanists in different regions named the same plant without knowing it had already been classified.
  2. A species was reclassified after scientific advances in, for example, DNA analysis.
  3. Slight variations within a species are sometimes mistakenly identified as entirely new species.

Classification

Group: Dicot
Kingdom: Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Subclass: Rosidae
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae Lindl. - Pea family
Genus: Argyrolobium Eckl. & Zeyh., nom. cons.

Species: Argyrolobium rupestre (E. Mey.) Walp.

Subspecies: Argyrolobium rupestre (E. Mey.) Walp. ssp. remotum (A. Rich.) Polhill

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