Dayneutral cultivar adapted to coastal Central California. Origin: Plant Sciences, Watsonville, CA and Berry R&D, Watsonville by S.M. Ackerman, S.D. Nelson, and M.D. Nelson. PS-2880 × PS-2899; crossed 2003; selected in Ventura County, CA, 2005; USPP 26,193; 9 July 2015. Tree: vigor strong; stolon numbers few to medium; yield low, 420 g/plant; semi-upright; density medium; flowers at or below canopy, fruiting trusses prostrate; resistance to bacterial angular leaf spot, and susceptibility to powdery mildew, Botrytis fruit rot, and two-spotted spider mite moderate. Fruit: orange-red (RHS 44A); small, 19.9 g; conical to ovate; flesh firm, light red (RHS 39A, 39C); flavor good, 7.6% SS; calyx large, spreading, inset; achenes at surface; ripens late September to mid December.