Low elevations with dry aspects carry red stringybark, white gum, broad-leaved peppermint, candlebark and brittle gum.
The long strips of bark from stringybark or messmate trees are often used.
The main timber varieties were blackbutt, stringybark, iron bark and blue gum.
The hill itself was a steep escarpment that formed part of a greater range and was a schist of quartz and tall stringybark trees.
Finally, she lights her stringybark torch from the campfire, then travels across the sky to her evening camp in the west.
The stringybark is a small to tall tree up to 40 metres (130 ft) tall and a metre wide at the base.
The bark is rough, resembling a stringybark, but in firm elongated slabs, with shallow longitudinal furrows.
Originally, the main industry was cutting stringybark trees for timber.