Variegated Lemon Tree
The Variegated Eureka Lemon offers all the amazing attributes of the Meyer Lemon, but with stunning variegated foliage and fruit. Grow your own Lemons! Order online today for fast ship!
The variegated Eureka Lemon is an amazing Lemon tree with stunning variegated foliage and fruit. This citrus tree is the perfect addition to your patio collection or a neat one to get it started with! Show off a unique plant and share your distinctive homegrown lemons with the exciting fruit plant.
The deep green foliage is highlighted with cream variegation. But there is so much more to this bushy tree than pretty leaves! The fragrant blooms are petite, but have a very tropical look that gets them noticed.
The out of this world striking fruit has a striped variegation of muted lemon yellow with lime green lines that fade as the fruit matures. Cut the fruit open to find magnificent pink flesh. This unique flesh color gives this citrus tree the nickname the pink lemonade plant.
Key Features
Pro Tips:
To grow your Eureka Lemon indoors, plant it near a sunny window, glass door, or provide a plant light to provide the sunlight your plant craves!
Even though the flesh of this lemon is pink, when squeezed, the lemon juice is yellow-white just like standard Lemon juice.
Grow your own unique and delicious lemons indoors with the exciting variegated Eureka Lemon bush! They make great gifts too! Order yours today. These sell out fast!
Provide your Eureka Lemon with full sun (at least 6 to 8 hours) and well drained soil. Indoor citrus plants should be placed near a sunny window, glass door, or provided with a plant light for the best results. When planting in the ground water deeply 1 to 2 times per week until your dwarf citrus tree is established. After the first few months, water when the soil begins to dry. Lemon trees do not like wet roots so be sure the soil has dried down to about 2 inches whether in the ground or in pots. Citrus plants like humid environments so misting the leaves daily in dry environments is ideal.
Feed with our balanced slow release fertilizer in early spring and late summer. Containerized plants perform better when fertilized more often than plants in the ground.
Fertilize your potted citrus with our balanced slow release fertilizer 3 times per year. Our formula is safe for use when planting.Prune citrus trees anytime for shape and size maintenance.
Eureka Lemons can only grow in zones 9 to 11 in the ground. Otherwise they must be grown in containers. They will not tolerate freezing temperatures. Move your citrus tree inside when temperatures drop below 40 degrees. Move it back outside when temperatures are in the 50s.
For additional options, be sure to check out our Tropical Fruit Trees, Fruit Trees and Dwarf Fruit Trees.
*This annual is not eligible for our year warranty.
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