A partially everbearing cultivar with conical to ovoid orangered fruit with medium flesh firmness, and adapted to central coastal California. Origin: Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc, Watsonville, Calif., by Bruce D. Mowrey, Larry T. Kodama, and JoAnne Coss. 62A313 × San Juan; selected in Monterey, California, in 1999; patented 2004. USPP 15,145. Tree: partially everbearing; flat habit; open canopy; medium vigor; inflorescences level with or above foliage; fruit trusses prostrate at harvest; high number of crowns produced; moderately resistant to verticillium wilt and Strawberry mottle virus; moderately susceptible to bacterial angular leaf spot; susceptible to two-spotted spider mite, western tarnished plant bug, botrytis fruit rot, and powdery mildew. Fruit: glossy; fine textured; orangered exterior and interior; conical to ovoid; slight difference in shape between primary and secondary fruit; medium firmness; narrow to medium band without achenes; achenes inserted level with skin surface; hollow center medium in size; harvest period late March through early November.