A partially everbearing cultivar with large, firm, fine textured fruit, and adapted to northern California. Origin: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc., Watsonville, Calif. by Amado Q. Amorao, Bruce P. Mowrey, Michael Ferguson, Larry T. Kodama, and JoAnne Coss. 61C117 × 126B46; selected in 1998 in Ventura County, Calif.; patented 2005. USPP 15,596. Tree: partially everbearing; globose habit; dense; strongly vigorous; moderately resistant to stress from high soil pH and soil salt levels; moderately susceptible to two-spotted spider mite, angular leaf spot; susceptible to western tarnished plant bug, botrytis fruit rot, and powdery mildew. Fruit: large; cordateshaped with a narrow band without achenes; sweet with fine texture; firm; superior shipability; achenes inserted level with the fruit surface; producing from early April through early November.