Short-day cultivar adapted to the southern United States (excluding Florida). Origin: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, by G.E. Fernandez, J. Pattison, and J.R. Ballington. NCH 05-73P o.p.; seeds collected 2009; selected 2010; tested as NCS 10-156; introd. 2018; USPP 32,432 (10 Nov. 2020). Tree: vigor moderate, stolons plentiful; yield medium high, 532 g/plant; flowers at or below canopy, fruiting trusses prostrate. Fruit: midsized, 17.4 g; uniform long conic; red; flesh red with white core; flavor very good, 8% SSC, pH3.8; calyx midsized, surface, spreading; achenes raised to inset; ripens very early.