The plant features red canes and bountiful red berries. The fruit is conical in shape with a glossy deep-red appearance. Thick, sturdy canes grow vigorously. More compact growth habits in colder, northern gardens make it suitable for container gardening. Discovered in 2003; and introduced in 2012 by Cornell University. Fall-bearing (everbearing) primocane with a summer crop. Floricane berries ripen in late June. Primocane berries ripen in September. Disease-resistant to phytophthora root rot and leaf issues. Cold-hardy. Self-pollinating. A licensed variety of Cornell University.