North Carolina. South Carolina
Tobacco
From Texas up to North Carolina and some in Virginia
in the western part of North Carolina
North Carolina has some great farming lands. From tobacco to watermelons to grapes for wine (wine was big in NC before the Civil War and is making a comeback) North Carolina has many different crops grown there.
In the United States most are grown in Califoornia and Florida. They do not tolerate cold temperatures well but the tree can be grown as a houseplant.
They could grow rice in swampy areas.
No. Raspberries are grown on their own plant which somewhat resembles a grape vine. Whatcom County in far northwest Washington state is an important growing area for raspberries.
Calabash is named for the gourds grown in the area, which were used for drinking well water.
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North Carolina is north of South Carolina
Raspberries are grown in California. They are a summer crop in California.