Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
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Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree
Eureka Lemon Tree

Eureka Lemon Tree

Why buy in store when you could grow your own? The Eureka Lemon is the common true-lemon grown across the country. Large juicy lemons with little/no seeds. You'll be picking your own huge harvests of Vitamin C packed lemons in no time! Self-fertile variety.

  • Botanical Name: Citrus limon 'Eureka'
  • Plant Type: Evergreen Citrus
  • Age: 3.25 Gallon Size is 2 - 3 years old/ 1 Gallon Size is 1 year old
  • Years from Fruiting: 3.25 Gallon Size will fruit in 1 - 2 years/ 1 Gallon will fruit in 3-4 years
  • Light Needs: Full Sun
  • Mature & Width: 15-20' ft Tall / 10-15' ft Width
  • Growing Zones: 9 - 11
Does Not Ship To:  Alaska, Hawaii, Texas, Florida, Arizona, & Puerto Rico
Costco Price
$64.99

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Growing Zone

Description

  • Foliage Color: Green
  • Harvest Season: Winter
  • Garden Style: Edible Landscape, Kitchen Garden, Cottage Garden
  • Attracts: Bees, Pollinators
  • Care: Eureka Lemon Standard Tree thrive in well-drained soil, full sun, and moderate watering.
  • Container Size: 3.25 Gallons or 1 Gallon
  • Shipping Size: 3.25 gallon = 27-35" | 68.58 - 88.9cm (excluding pot) / 1 Gallon = 5-10" | 12.7 - 25.4cm (excluding pot)

Details

Water Needs Moderate
Light Needs Full Sun
Growth Habit Upright
Box Dimensions 36" × 12" × 12" | 91.4 × 30.48 × 30.48cm
Item Weight20lbs

Plant Care

  • Soil Type: Eureka Lemon Standard Trees prefer rich, moist, well-drained soil.
  • Sunlight Needs: Provide full sun
  • Water Needs: Keep the soil moist but not soggy, and avoid standing water.
  • Fertilize: Fertilize regularly with high-nitrogen fertilizer specially formulated for Citrus Trees
  • Plant Spacing: Plant at least 15 feet apart.

Growing Zones: 9 - 11

Your Growing Zone is important because it will help you determine which plants thrive in your areas climate conditions.

USDA Growing Zones Map

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, 2023. Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Accessed from planthardiness.ars.usda.gov