Back yard
Odd, flat lighting, not typical of Florida.
From the left, the fan palm is a Latania. The banana-like leaves back of it are a Heliconia. the palm trunk with white flowers and a green crownshaft is Archontophoenix tuckeri from NE Queensland. Fan palm to its right is a Zombia x Coccothrinax hybrid, which tries to flower but doesn't. the short feather-leaf palm with long leaves is Dypsis plumosa, rare in the wild in Madagascar. Then two trunks of Carpentaria acuminata palms, and an avocado tree. The palm feather leaves above the avocado are a young Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, eastern Australia.
Back yard
Odd, flat lighting, not typical of Florida.
From the left, the fan palm is a Latania. The banana-like leaves back of it are a Heliconia. the palm trunk with white flowers and a green crownshaft is Archontophoenix tuckeri from NE Queensland. Fan palm to its right is a Zombia x Coccothrinax hybrid, which tries to flower but doesn't. the short feather-leaf palm with long leaves is Dypsis plumosa, rare in the wild in Madagascar. Then two trunks of Carpentaria acuminata palms, and an avocado tree. The palm feather leaves above the avocado are a young Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, eastern Australia.