Hah, was just looking at some of the threads regarding mulberry and found this...no worries from my perspective...life tends to get in the way of bow making! In MO, I'm surrounded by 'White Mulberry' trees, with the often, and occasional 'Red Mulberry' thrown in. The picture here certainly looks to be of the 'Red' variety...it is a much more coarse bark profile; whereas, the white's bark is more 'gray' in tone and comparatively smooth. I'm currently working one now from a recent tree clearing on the property...about 58" or so, 2" wide past the fades...we'll see how she does...just gotta get the flowering dogwood take-down off the tillering tree (finish rough tillering prior to shooting in a bit) and then the ELM Molly and THEN this one will be next in line. By the way, in what research I've done, the only 'mulberry' to avoid would be the 'Paper Mulberry', though in its I.D., I have no experience...never seen one (that I'm aware of). Anyway, only my limited knowledge set applied here, cheers - P1.