Along the Blue Ridge Parkway (BRP) in the Western part of the state are numerous areas where wild blueberries grow. A very busy area is known as the Graveyard fields near MilePost 418. For the adventurous soul there are numerous trails along the BRP that often go through fields of blueberries.
I assume there are other areas in the state, but since I live near Asheville, Nc the BRP is my backyard.
Maine produces 25% of all lowbush blueberries in North America, making it the largest producer in the world
Yes but only in some parts of North Carolina.
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
Lexington, North Carolina
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Yes.
Yes.
food
Raspberries grow on a shrub that tops out at about 36" high in loamy well drained soil. Raspberries grow on arching canes on the plant.
Yes and North Carolina also grew tobacco, rice and cotton along with the corn
No, raspberries are cane fruits which grow naturally in open woodland and forest glades.