Late-season, round, almost spherical fruit with more color and greater firmness than Cripps Pink. Origin. Harcourt, Australia, by A. McLean. Seedling of unknown parentage found in 1999 in block of Cripps Pink. USPP 16,654; 13 June 2006. Origin: Tree: medium vigor; erect, strong apical dominance. Fruit: medium to large; spherical, no ribbing or lobes; skin thick, not greasy after storage, solid striped red over yellow-green ground color, conspicuous lenticels, no russet; flesh white, firm, moderately juicy; tart, full-bodied flavor and moderate aroma; stores for 4 months