Ok fountain of all bonsai knowledge, am I in the right place for this question? I am scouting potential yamadori and this look promising, but I can't figure out what it actually is. There are quite a few in the woods near me. (Private land and I am on good terms with owners.) In the Dallas, Texas area.
There are mostly Bois D'Arc (Maclura pomifera) and Cedar Elms growing in the same location. But these are more shrubby and I could not find any over 6' tall with the largest trunk being about 2" in diameter. The leaves are smooth and leathery. Not at all rough like the Cedar Elm. The bark is smooth and grey, no fruit or flowers that I could see. They remind me a bit of Yaupon Holly leaves, but quite a bit larger.
Any ideas what this may be? Another type of elm maybe?
Thank you!
![leaves.jpg leaves.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/247/247674-fa2ef8fb59ae6b162670a047cd82ebe0.jpg?hash=-i74-1muax)
There are mostly Bois D'Arc (Maclura pomifera) and Cedar Elms growing in the same location. But these are more shrubby and I could not find any over 6' tall with the largest trunk being about 2" in diameter. The leaves are smooth and leathery. Not at all rough like the Cedar Elm. The bark is smooth and grey, no fruit or flowers that I could see. They remind me a bit of Yaupon Holly leaves, but quite a bit larger.
Any ideas what this may be? Another type of elm maybe?
Thank you!
![leaves.jpg leaves.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/247/247674-fa2ef8fb59ae6b162670a047cd82ebe0.jpg?hash=-i74-1muax)