A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous herb. It grows 0.1-0.5m high.
Dayneutral cultivar adapted to Northern Europe. Origin: Edward Vinson, Kent, UK by P.E. Vinson and S.P. Warren. Evita × 04AA21; crossed 2005; selected in Faversham, Kent, UK, 2006; tested as 06HN43; USPP 25,794; 11 Aug. 2015. Tree: vigorous; stolon number medium; yield very high, 1,400 g/plant; foliage upright, dense; flowers at or above canopy, fruiting trusses semi-erect; resistance to Phytophthora crown rot partial. Fruit: red (RHS 44A); large, primaries 32 g; ovoid with broad shoulders; flesh firm, red-orange (RHS 32A, RHS 32B), sweet, 9.3% SS; calyx small, spreading to reflexed; achenes at or below surface; mid-to late-season.