I think mike is right on as usual.
For comparison sake, I built a hickory sapling bow years back that is about 1.375" wide, 54" long, very short stiff handle, maybe 4". Steam bent recurves, almost no reflex, carefully tillered, and I was about to squeeze out about 40#@25". Might even be a pound or two less.
The limbs of this bow are around .4" thick at the fades, and maybe .25" - .3" at the tips.
You can definately make a bow from a short sapling, but you're going to have to compromise somewhere.
I suspect if I tillered my hickory bow down to maybe 30#@28" it would probably survive and shoot OK. Yeah ire not going to get a stiff handled, full draw, durable, hunting weight bow from that stave .... just ain't gonna happen.