Pat B, thank you!
Limbit, I have a pic only for the longer bow (about 48 lb at 26; red arrow: point from where bow lifted the splinter):
The bows I made were from thin trunks: a tad under 2 inches for the bow in picture and about 2 inches thick for the shorter bow.
The seasoned wood was really elastic, both in tension and compression. It does not crystallize easily and doesn't take set easily (the stave was deflexed in the handle from the beginning, bow took no set). On the other hand, the saplings I used had a low ratio bending resistance/specific gravity. They were the poorest pieces of wood I used for bows in terms of bending resistance/physical weight.
I found here
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php?topic=48616.0 this wood reported as very brittle, but for me it was very elastic. Maybe because I used small saplings. If I use it again, I'll let the knot areas even stiffer than I did.