Eureka Lemon Tree
The Eureka Lemon: the bright, tart, true lemon behind almost every lemon you've ever cooked with.
If you picture a lemon, you're picturing a Eureka. This is the original grocery-store standard — a true, full-acid Citrus limon with vivid yellow skin, a generous load of clean, sharp juice, and that unmistakable lemon snap that no sweeter hybrid can imitate. Where a Meyer leans soft and mellow, the Eureka stays boldly tart and aromatic, the way a lemon is supposed to taste in lemonade, in a squeeze over fish, or whisked into a classic vinaigrette. Best of all, it doesn't wait for one short season: a healthy Eureka flowers and fruits nearly year-round, so there's almost always a lemon or two ripening on the tree.
Why growers choose the Eureka
- The classic, full-acid lemon flavor. Tart, juicy, and intensely lemony — this is the benchmark taste recipes are written for, not a sweet specialty cross.
- Nearly everbearing. Eureka produces fruit in flushes across most of the year rather than a single fall-to-winter window, so you're rarely without a fresh lemon.
- Juicy with very few seeds. Thin-skinned, heavy with juice, and largely seedless — easy to zest, squeeze, and cook with straight off the branch.
- Nearly thornless and easy to handle. Unlike many true lemons, the Eureka carries few thorns, making pruning and harvest far friendlier on the hands.
- The dependable workhorse. Vigorous, forgiving, and consistently productive — the variety commercial groves and home growers have trusted for over a century.
Evergreen and handsome year-round, the Eureka earns its keep as both an ornamental and a kitchen staple. Grow it in the ground in warm regions, or in a container that summers outdoors and overwinters in a bright room where winters turn cold — and keep a steady supply of real, tart lemons within arm's reach.