Littleleaf Sumac
(Rhus microphylla)
Littleleaf Sumac is a minor component of the South Texas brush country, occuring in a variety of soils but it prefers dry, rocky, gravelly, upland mixed-brush thickets, open alkali flats, and mesas and foothills. The fruit is eaten by birds including quail and turkey. White-tailed deer will occasionally browse the leaves and Littleleaf Sumac is also drought tolerant.
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