A large gum, (photo 1), with a dark rust-brown trunk (photo 2), and grey-green narrow leaves (photo 5). The trunk is distinctive in both its colour and it’s texture which looks stringy but has occasional squiggly indentations (Photos 2 & 4). The next 2 sightings are of the only other trees like this that I’m aware of in this hill, which is not to say they are they same Sp, but they look like they could be (refer sightings 4662668 & 4662674).