The bark isn't like botryoides, it looked like it was filmed in aotaeroa, fast growing it can range from a nice pink to red colour, I just have to look out my window to see stands of it. From the bark it really looks like eucalyptus grandis because of the clear uniform smooth bark & the timber colour is vertually the same as saligna without ranging to a deep red.Seemed quite a wavy grain, so maybe botryoides rather than saligna?
Could be quite a lucrative niche because it makes for wonderful flooring. hard and beautiful. The heartwood is durable enough for external use like decking (can splinter a wee bit but nowhere near as bad as some other decking materials used here) and joinery but probably wont last much beyond 15 years in-ground. Quite a belligerent wood to mill and season though. Good firewood.
Thansk