A day-neutral cultivar whose outstanding characteristic is its production of highly attractive fruit throughout the fruiting season, even in the early season. Origin: in Knoxfield by B.J. Morrison, Inst. of Hort. Development, Victoria. Selva × 89-064-1; cross made in 1992; tested as 92-021-433; introd. in 1998. Plant Breeder’s Rights held. Tree: day-neutral; forms globose-shaped plant; medium density; moderate vigor; leaves dark green, flat in cross section, smooth, and moderately glossy; highly productive. Consistent fruit shape and excellent pollination even early in the season will reduce grading costs and increase attractiveness of punnets. Fruit: extremely attractive; uniformly red; very glossy; attractiveness is maintained throughout the season; uniformly conic; well pollinated; flesh light red throughout; firmness similar to Selva; calyx spreading, similar in size to the fruit, and detach easily.