Partially short-day strawberry for commercial production in southern California. Origin: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Watsonville, CA, by A.Q. Amorao, M. Ferguson, and A. Solis, Jr. 62C131 × Camarosa; selected 1999. USPP 16,238; 7 Feb. 2006. Tree: strong vigor, very high yield, 830 g/plant; globose with dense canopy; inflorescence above foliage; moderately long fruiting trusses, 24.5 cm; susceptible to two-spotted spider mite, tarnished plant bug, and botrytis fruit rot, moderately resistant to powdery mildew and Strawberry mottle virus, moderately susceptible to verticillium wilt and bacterial angular leaf-spot. Fruit: uniform dark red skin; medium, 22.8 g; conical; flesh solid orange-red, glossy, firm, medium-coarse texture, medium-size hollow center, moderately sweet, medium acidity; calyx strongly adhering; spreading to reflexed, inserted level, larger diameter than fruit; achenes yellow to greyed-red, inserted below surface, narrow band without; harvest early January to late May.