I'm in the Northeast corner of Maryland 30 mins north of Baltimore, 45 minutes south of Philly, So Mid Atlantic or Northeast depends on how a person draws the line.
I would hesitate to draw up a public "don't " grow list,
Culling is subjective and what works for one grower wont for another even in the same area
I'd hate to discourage someone from trying something that interests them.
Even the ones I'm culling I'm not really doing my due diligence. Im 100% potted so I should give them a chance inground but thats not an option on this property, and I should change up my soil medium, watering routine, mineral applications. I have so many individual trees that I have to find ones that fit into the systems I have setup or they aren't worth growing for me.
I totally respect the OP and I don't want to throw shade on his thread I just wanted to answer your question.
It may be more constructive to make up a 'Top 10", "top25, are "top 100" list of go-to varieties for an area. And any individual variety within or outside of that could be discussed for its merits. I think thats the kind of discussion that can build positive knowledge.