Macadamia nuts typically thrive in subtropical to tropical climates, making them unsuitable for North Carolina's temperate climate. While it might be possible to grow macadamia trees in some protected areas of the state, they generally do not flourish there. The main commercial production of macadamia nuts occurs in regions like Hawaii and Australia, where the climate is more favorable. Thus, North Carolina is not known for macadamia nut cultivation.
You can grow oranges in southeastern North Carolina but there is a frost risk.
The people in the North Carolina Colony use to grow corn and tobacco.
Tabacco
macadamia nut
Yes it will grow. In fact if you bury a macadamia nut cookie, then a tree of cookies will grow!
Lexington, North Carolina
Yes.
food
Yes.
in the grownd
Yes and North Carolina also grew tobacco, rice and cotton along with the corn
indigo grows in North Carolina