Argyrolobium uniflorum is a wild pluriannual herbaceous species of drought tolerant legume found in arid regions of Northern Africa[2] sometimes described as pseudo-savannah.
[3] A. uniflorum is a hardy wild species of plant and it is considered a valuable forage crop for agriculture in Africa.
[4] It is also useful as a potentially important species in bioremediation and dryland restoration in arid regions of Tusinia which are sensitive to misappropriation and overgrazing.
[5] Recent examples of the species in Europe in South Eastern Spain and are considered an emerging plant in these areas.
It is capable of nodule formation[7] and nitrogen fixing symbiosis with species of alphaproteobacteria.