Of all the species you've listed, the one with the most promise is Yaupon Holly. It can be easily collected in large sizes and makes spectacular bonsai. It's long been used as bonsai material and there are some pretty excellent bonsai-ed yaupons out there. Red maple isn't great unless you have the "swamp version" of it Acer Rubrum 'drummonidii' which has tighter growth and shorter internodes than the main species.
Yaupon holly has been on my mind this week. I'm doing a demonstration on one tonight at a club meeting of the American Bonsai Association, Sacramento, and
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This is that update I had promised in the last post on this big Yamadori yaupon Here’s a much better pic of it The original post was here. And this is how we left it, all alone on the bench D…
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