One beautiful little citrus tree we know you’ll enjoy growing. New foliage growth and buds are fuchsia! The leaves are lovely with irregular variegation around the edges. The lemons are striped green and yellow, strong when immature and fades to light yellow dotted by pink oil glands at maturity. Light pink flesh but the juice is clear and tart. What an unusual garnish to use in your culinary creations!
Deck out beverage glasses with a lovely organic twist.
Grow unusual looking abundant organic lemons right there at home. You won’t be concerned about using fresh lemon zest or oils when you grow them chemical free with your own two hands. The Variegated Pink Eureka is fast growing and an easy keeper. It will readily adapt to a variety of soils and growing conditions. Great drought tolerance too, once established.
You can easily maintain this beautiful citrus tree to the desired size.
Plant it on the patio in a sunny spot where the heavy fragrance will be a delight. The blossoms are quite lovely so you won’t want to miss out on admiring them up close. Variegated Pink Eureka Lemon is an excellent container plant. In colder climates, it will adapt well to winter indoors at a sunny window.
Brighter Blooms offers you beauty and luscious lemons you’ll love to have at home.
Your new Variegated Pink Eureka Lemon tree will arrive in great shape no matter where you live. It will be gorgeous even if it never produced one lemon … but it will! Plant it and enjoy the heavenly scent and all the delights that fresh lemons bring to your home.
If you are colder than zone 8, you must bring your citrus tree indoors during the winter months.
I own a eureka Lemon tree and i definitely agree... this is a great tree! Joy to wach grow. I am not the best at keeping anything alive but i love my Lemon Tree. You'd made a good choice with the Eureka!
Citrus tree lover
I have this tree also and I love it. It's really nice to look at in my landscaping and the blooms smell wonderful. This is a great tree!
RBB
I've had my lemon tree for probably 3 or 4 years and finally got some fruit, but only 6 or 7 and are real hard and some hard type of growth on the outside. Juice OK, but not something you are going to drop the piece of lemon in your drink. I'm in Southeastern Florida (Northern Palm Beach County).