A glossy-fruited, vigorous, partially everbearing strawberry that will continue to re-flower and ripen fruit under cool conditions of central Coastal California. Origin: Monterey County, Calif., by B.D. Mowrey, J.F. Coss, A.Q. Amorao, L.T. Kodama, J.I. Espejo, Jr., T.M. Sjulin, Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc., Watsonville, Calif., Key Largo × Q1; selection made in 1993; introd. in 1999. USPP 11035. Tree: partially everbearing, will continue to flower and fruit under cool conditions of Coastal California; vigorous; upright; medium to open density. Moderately resistant to high pH, high soil salt levels, drought and high temperatures. Moderately susceptible to Xanthomonas fragariae, Sphaerotheca macularis, and Botrytis fruit rot. Susceptible to injury by Tetranychus urticae, Tarsonemus pallidus, Aphelencoides fragariae, and Lygus hesperus. Fruit: conical; medium-large size (19.6 g); smooth surface; very glossy; dark red; even colored; medium red internal color; aromatic; excellent shelf-life; calyx weakly held on fruit; softer then Key Largo; late ripening.