Pink Variegated Eureka Lemon Trees for Sale
Citrus made easy for growers, nurseries, and distributors
The pink variegated Eureka lemon tree is a striking and productive citrus variety, prized for both its ornamental appeal and flavorful fruit. At TreeSource, we offer the pink variegated Eureka lemon tree for sale to home gardeners and commercial growers looking to add something truly unique to their landscape or orchard. With its showy green-and-cream variegated foliage and eye-catching fruit that features green-striped skin and pink flesh, this tree offers a beautiful twist on the classic Eureka lemon.
The variegated Eureka lemon tree was first discovered as a natural mutation of the standard Eureka. It retains all the culinary qualities of a regular lemon—bright acidity, floral aroma, and juicy flesh—while adding an aesthetic appeal that makes it ideal for decorative planting. The fruit’s pink flesh is not only visually stunning but also flavorful and aromatic, making it a favorite for drinks, garnishes, desserts, and cooking. Though the color fades when juiced, the flavor remains consistent with traditional lemon varieties.

Pink Variegated Eureka Lemon Trees Your Way
From seed to container-ready.
How Our Variegated Eureka Lemon Trees Are Different
When purchasing Gillette navel orange trees from TreeSource, growers receive clean-propagated, true-to-type material from verified budwood sources. We emphasize uniformity, strong root development, and early structure so trees establish quickly and grow evenly. Shipping is handled in heavy-duty palletized triwall containers designed to secure pots and protect canopies, ensuring trees arrive healthy, stable, and ready to plant.
For orchardists and collectors seeking a classic California navel with heirloom pedigree, the Gillette orange offers a balanced, true-navel eating experience and a reliable mid-season harvest window. Whether planted in commercial rows, boutique groves, or heritage blocks, Gillette connects growers to the foundational era of California citrus — supported today by TreeSource’s clean stock program and professional handling to ensure healthy establishment and long-term success.
Pink Variegated Eureka Lemon Tree FAQs
What is the order minimum for variegated Eureka lemon trees from TreeSource?
If these trees are seen on the Availability List, there are no order minimums. If you don’t see variegated Eurekas there, contact Sales for more information on order minimums.
Why choose variegated Pink Eurekas over other lemon tree varieties?
The variegated Pink Eureka lemon tree stands out for its striking green-and-cream foliage, striped fruit, and soft pink flesh—making it both ornamental and productive. Unlike many lemon trees, it’s nearly thornless and produces classic, tart lemons with a beautiful twist. It fruits nearly year-round in mild climates and grows well in USDA zones 9–11 or in containers. If you want a lemon tree that offers reliable harvests and eye-catching beauty, the variegated Pink Eureka is a unique and flavorful choice over standard varieties.
What rootstock options do you have for Eureka variegated pink lemon trees?
TreeSource offers several rootstock options for variegated pink Eureka lemon trees, including Volkameriana, Macrophylla, Sour Orange, and X639. Not all Eureka lemons are compatible with many of the more frost-tolerant and dwarfing rootstocks, so if a small tree is desired, it is best to plan to pot it. Check with TreeSource for current rootstock availability and the best choice for your growing conditions.
Once we receive our Eureka trees, what’s the process for planting and preparing them for sale?
Most TreeSource trees are not retail-ready, so they will need to be transplanted into the container you intend to sell to the retail outlet. Our trees do grow rapidly as they have very healthy, air-pruned root systems that will grow rapidly into high-quality potting soil.
Do you offer larger pink variegated Eurekas that are ready to sell upon arrival?
Not really. TreeSource’s Box Ready Trees are 4 years old and may be sold upon arrival, but are better suited to be transplanted into 24” or 36” boxes.
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