Short-day strawberry adapted to the Pacific Northwest. Origin: Washington State University by P.P. Moore and W. Hoashi-Erhardt. Schwartze × Valley Red; crossed 2003; selected 2005; tested as WSU 2833; introd. 2010. USPP22,781, 12 June 2012. Tree: vigorous, many stolons forming dense matted row; yield greater than or similar to Tillamook under western Washington conditions; erect, dense foliage; flowers at or beneath canopy; susceptible to powdery mildew and moderately susceptible to leaf scorch (Diplocarpon earlianum). Fruit: red; large; conical to wedge-shaped; longer than wide; flesh red, excellent flavor similar to Schwartze; reflexed calyx; achenes level with or below fruit surface; late-ripening with Schwartze and Firecracker.