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Lemons. Oranges. Tons and tons of citrus fruit for sale at bargain prices. Some 140 tons were used to decorate huge, elaborate creations in Menton, the French city of lemons. Fruit is attached to metal sculpture frames, some reaching 9 meters or 30 feet in height, with about a million rubber bands.
The town’s annual two-week long lemon festival (Fête du Citron) starring the fruit masterpieces just ended. Usable leftovers can be purchased at a special market.
“Wonders of life” was the theme of the 2026 lemon festival. Above, Mother Earth.
The festival is a windfall for the Mediterranean town of 30,000. Tourists, about 300,000 this year, come from near and far. When the orange and yellow sculptures are dismantled, the parade stands torn down, and inner-city streets open again, locals breathe a huge sigh of relief. Menton is theirs again.


But they too enjoy the festivities. The Fête du Citron is much more than the awesome citrus constructions. Parades, a crafts market, orchard and garden tours, bands – all are on the festival agenda. And, orchids. The Palais de l’Europe, just adjacent to the gardens with the sculptures, houses a lavish orchid exhibit.

Orchids too are offered at reduced prices after the festival. I stood in line outside waiting for the sale to open, then followed the crowd to the long table where the beauties were offered.


Orchid sale and my prize, “Sunshine.”
Too many people. Too few orchids. Many must have been offered to staff before the public sale. Nonetheless I came home with a large specimen. I was told the blossoms won’t last much longer. My challenge – to get my treasure, whom I have named “Sunshine,” to bloom again next year. (Orchid tips welcome)


All manner of orchids, including air orchids, to admire. Those circles are an aquatic plant from the Amazon.
But it’s lemons, nor orchids for which Menton is famous. Not your ordinary grocery store lemons. Menton lemons are a protected, high-quality variety — too valuable and production too limited for display construction. Neighbor Spain is the source.


Menton lemons and lemonade.
Lemon fame dates back centuries. The town’s mild microclimate made its lemons famous throughout Europe in the 19th century. The fruit was an important addition to the economy. And, since 1933 the yellow fruit has been honored with a Fête du Citron.
“In Menton, the sea is blue, the sun is gold, and the lemons shine like lanterns.”

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Beautiful pictures! Love it, put me down for a visit for next year’s festival!!
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Thanks Rob.
As I told cousin Anne, I may choose to escape the chaos next year. It’s fun, but…
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What interesting and colorful photographs! How tall were the tallest displays?
Regarding care & feeding of orchids. my new boyfriend Chad suggests:
https://chatgpt.com/share/69a8d1e1-c8c4-8012-9adf-010c9a4c2b48
Btw, Chad’s last name is GPT, and I pay him $20 each month to be my guy!
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Chad is my boyfriend too. He tells me that some sculptures reach over 9 meters (30 feet). I’ll check out his advice on orchids. It’s my experience that there are many views on this topic. Keep reading TandT, dear Frances. Love hearing from you.
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Ah, the French version of the Pasadena Rose Parade!! (Except you can’t buy the flowers off the floats afterwards…)
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I want rio come for that event! How many years ahead are you booked?
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Not booked. Like many locals, I may escape the chaos next year. It’s fun, but do I need to take part every year?
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Beautiful and uplifting–super spirit-booster! Thank you, Leah!
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Thank you. We need uplifting these days.
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