Short-day strawberry adapted to coastal Central California. Origin: The Regents of the University of California, Oakland, CA, by D. Shaw and K. Larson. Cal 4.4.1-6 × Cal 5.109-2; crossed 2008; selected 2009, Winters, CA; tested as Cal 8.55-2 and C232. USPP 26,708; 10 May 2016. Tree: vigor medium, stolons numerous, 29/plant; yield very high, 2,511 g/plant; growth habit upright, open; flowers at or above canopy, fruiting trusses prostrate; moderately resistant to powdery mildew, phytophthora crown rot, and common leaf spot; tolerant to two-spotted spider mite and California strawberry viruses; moderately susceptible to anthracnose fruit rot and verticillium wilt. Fruit: very large, 33 g; uniform short conic; glossy red (Munsell 5R 3/7); flesh light orange-red (Munsell 5R 3/13); very firm; flavor excellent; calyx medium, inset to surface, reflexed; achenes inset; ripens early.