Common Names: Variegated Pink Lemon, Pink Lemon, Pink-Fleshed Eureka Lemon
Family: Rutaceae
Origin: USA
The Variegated Pink Lemon (Citrus limon 'Eureka Variegated Pink') is a visually stunning and flavorful citrus variety, known for its unique pink flesh and eye-catching variegated leaves and fruit. This lemon is a sport of the classic Eureka lemon, offering not only the tangy flavor you expect from a lemon but also a beautiful pink interior and a striking appearance. Perfect for adding a touch of color to your garden and a zesty twist to your culinary creations, the Variegated Pink Lemon is both ornamental and functional.
Fruits: Variegated Pink Lemons are medium-sized, with a bright yellow rind that features green stripes, creating a variegated pattern that is as decorative as it is unique. When cut open, the fruit reveals a pink to light blush-colored flesh that is juicy and tangy, similar to a classic lemon but with a slightly less acidic flavor. The fruit is seedless or contains very few seeds, making it ideal for juicing, garnishing drinks, or adding a colorful twist to recipes like lemonade, marinades, and desserts. The juice has a subtle pink hue, adding to its visual appeal.
Leaves: The tree features variegated leaves that are green with creamy white margins, adding year-round interest and beauty to the garden. The foliage is aromatic, releasing a fresh citrus scent when crushed.
Growth Habit: Variegated Pink Lemon trees are compact and bushy, typically growing 10-15 feet tall, though they can be pruned to maintain a smaller size. They are highly productive and often yield an abundant harvest in late fall through winter, extending into spring in warmer climates.