Thanks to Jodie for contributing some of the identifications and corrections.

Papyrus.

Fortnight Lily.

Eucalyptus blossom.

Crepe Myrtle bark.

This Salvia looks more like a shrimp than a flower.

Some type of exotic grass.

Daylily.

Also a member of the Salvia family, this mint is called Lemmon's Sage.

Mexican Sage Mint.

Tecoma "Sunrise" Yellowbells - A member of the Trumpet Vine family.

Cannas.

Autumn blossom of the South American Pink Silk Floss tree.
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