I love it. It is heavier than cherry, tho still light and more scrubby. I think it acts more like plum.
Those are pretty big staves. It does like to twist, usually like 45* through a stave, and in my experience, due to small stave diameter, you are limited as to how wide you can go. But, I have made some crowned, flat bellied, fairly parallel limbed, and fairly deep cored long bows, and it works great. It will cryshal on you, but a longish design and elliptical tiller, not quite ELB tiller should get you a good bow. They have light tips and shoot sweet. A shorter, wider flatbow is possible, too. I've seen it sinew backed. Your staves sound like good ones.
It is much stronger in tension than black cherry, and a mild crowned back will take a heat-tempered belly.