Yes, most almond varieties are capable of growing in NC (USDA zone 7). Howver, it is unlikely they will reliably produce a harvestable crop as they are very susceptible to frost damage when blooming and tend to bloom very early.
Yes, most varieties of almond trees grow in North Carolina. However, they can be susceptible to frost damage or may bloom too early therefore, not being able to produce reliable crops.
tree nuts almond filbert/hazel pecan walnut hickory chestnut possibly a few others ground nuts peanut
where do almods come from?
No. Almonds grow on almond cherry trees.
Ask a forester or American Tree Service (in New Jersey)!
The Longleaf Pine is the state tree of North Carolina.
The elevation of the tree line varies. The tree line is the point on a particular mountain above which no trees grow. Mt. Washington in New Hampshire is shorter than a number of mountains in North Carolina. Mt. Washington has a tree line. The taller mountains in North Carolina do not.
One Tree Hill is filmed in Wilmington North Carolina, USA.
pine tree
the pine tree is North Carolina's state tree.
There is a tree on SOUTH Carolina's flag; not North Carolina's.
An almond tree is a tree which bears the almond, Latin name Prunus dulcis, or the Indian almond, Terminalia catappa.
Indian almond is a large tropical tree found in Asia, Africa and Australia. Its scientific name is Terminalia catappa. This type of tree can grow to be 110 feet tall.