Pomegranate with rare Passe Crassane Pear (actually a quince-pear hybrid) in the background
That's a Pisang Ceylon you see in the background, a less common but very worthy variety
A Yoshino sakura can grow in climate zone 10, apparently, but only if grown own-root
Some things you don't find out unless you try
May not look like much but this is actually
Western Maidenhair Fern. These things are notoriously hard to transplant. It's said that the Western variety (as opposed to the Northern Maidenhair which is nearly identical) is a bit better adapted at being able to handle the dry summers of the West coast, even though both these Maidenhairs are very vulnerable to drying out and grow best near waterfalls, or sloped hills that only get morning sun. Beautiful shape, and the Western variety is virtually impossible to find in nurseries outside the Pacific Northwest.
Here's the lychee and Karp's Sweet again
Oregold
Pomelo and Sweetheart lychee
Some fragrant flowers, Madagascar Jasmine