All my other Eucs have been started as seedling or very young nursery plants, so I bought this one for something a little further along in growth.
The southern WA Wandoo woodland is very interesting and beautiful. The old hollowed out Wandoo are home to Echidnas and the endangered Numbat.
These trees are known to be long lived and have smooth trunks with a striking yellow/orange/grey mottled appearance.
I'm working towards a larger sized tree with this one. It has some nice curves in the inital trunk. I know these will become quite inconspicuous as it thickens, but the very subtle movement is natural for this species that typically grows fairly straight in the lower section of trunk.
My plans for this tree on first inspection is;
1) I am going to need to do an initial root work at some stage in the near future so I know what's going on down there.
2) I will probably cut the top section back to the first two branches to become the new trunk. I need to decide whether to do this before initial root work, leaving root work until later next year. Or leave the top section to keep growing the trunk and do root work sooner. Decisions....

Where I will eventually cut back
Wandoo woodland