Upright, late-dropping tree with dense canopy producing fruit with intermediate to large attractive kernels. Origin: Hidden Valley Plantations, Beerwah, Queensland, by H. Bell and D. Bell. Renown (M. integrifolia) × Own Choice (M. tetraphylla), as determined with genetic markers; crossed 1977; selected 1981; introd. 1988; Australian PBR 88/002, 1988. Nut: bearing habit in open bunches, avg. five per raceme; nut variable (small-large); oval; moderate flecking; very small micropyle and raised hilum; kernel recovery intermediate, 38%; kernel intermediate to large, 2.9 g, full, uniform white, attractive; percentage of whole kernel high, 60%. Tree: small to intermediate; upright; canopy dense to intermediate, with long willowing branches; AVG disorder susceptibility low; racemes long, 20-25 cm; flowering late, condensed; fruit abscission late-season; yield low; moderately susceptible to tropical nut borer and southern stinkbug; susceptible to stick-tights. Fruit: