A high-quality, early-fruiting and partially everbearing, productive cultivar adapted for Florida production. Origin: K.L. Gilford, B.D. Mowrey, J.C. Campos, T.M. Sjulin, and L.T. Kodama. Driscoll’s Strawberry Assoc., Inc., Watsonville, Calif. Key Largo × L3; sel. in 1994. patented in 2001; USPP 12186. Tree: vigorous; medium dense, flat habit; many runners; yield is greater than for Key Largo and Captiva but less than Mirador. Moderately susceptible to angular leaf spot and botrytis fruit rot; susceptible to powdery mildew, verticillium wilt, two-spotted spider mite, lygus bug and aphids; and moderately resistant to strawberry mottle virus. Fruit: medium size (19.8 g); conical; medium red with medium red flesh; medium gloss; large calyx; soft-medium firmness; medium sweetness and acidity;