Any compression strong bow wood will make a deep, narrow (ELB style or ALB style) bow. Actually lemonwood is not the best candidate for this style bow but it was cheap and readily available back in the heyday of American archery. The compression strength of lemonwood is marginal at best and more appropriate for a flatbow than an ELB style bow.
Read the Witchery of Archery. Mourice Thompson used all sorts of woods to build that style of bows that were common in America back then. He used osage, yew sassafras(one of his favorites), elm, ash and others and made his living as a plume hunter and used it on his big game hunts and other adventures in the Southeastern US back after the Civil War.