You mixing up with Wisteria, for sure
Dunno, so I am just going to point out something obvious: In the end, many plants can be used for bonsai. Some have more, some have fewer characteristics that make them less suited. That does not mean you cannot enjoy them in a pot. If you like the species, why not give it a go?
Examples of species often seen as unrealistic, yet with technique do make interesting trees
Edible fig tree: Coarse growth habit, large leaves. Rarely seen as bonsai. But a few amazing specimens have been grown
Horse chestnut: VERY large leaves, prone to fungal growth, very course growth habit. Seen some amazing shohin which I was told would be impossible