Mid-to late-season southern highbush. Origin: University of Georgia, Griffin, by D.S. NeSmith. TH-622 × Millennia; crossed 2002; selected 2005; introd. 2020. Tree: vigorous; upright; crown medium; flowers with Camellia; yield >Star and Camellia in southern and central Georgia; chilling requirement ≤400-500 h; suitable for fresh market; propagated by softwood cuttings and in vitro; self-fertile, but cross-pollination recommended. Fruit: very large, 3.0-4.0 g; very light blue; picking scar small, dry; firmness good; flavor mild sweet/acid; ripens with Camellia in southern and central Georgia.