The “Penny Tree” in Fumina is a remarkable and historically significant giant, a massive, hollowed-out Eucalyptus tree (likely a River Red Gum, Eucalyptus camaldulensis). With a base diameter of approximately 20 feet, this impressive tree served as a temporary residence for the Nicholas and Eva Penny family during the early 1900s while they constructed a permanent home. In 1905, Nicholas Penny ring-barked this 130-foot tree, which provided unique shelter after it was hollowed out by fire. The Penny Tree offers a fascinating insight into the resilience and resourcefulness of the past. It’s quite striking to consider the experience of living inside such a tree for nine months. Unfortunately, this extraordinary tree was lost to bushfires in 1926.