I'll give it a shot, but some need more closeup shots or more growth.
It looks like someone liked to grow fruits from seed. This can be good or bad, depending. Some will never bear, others will take many years to bear.
First set of pics.
1 & 2 Bulbine. Will send up shoots of yellow/orange or plain yellow flowers in abundance. Doesn't make seeds, but multiples rapidly from stolons. Easy to propagate. Just cut off a stolon that has a few roots and stick it into the ground.
3& 4 - don't know. Can't see the picture well enough.
Second set of pics
1 - Duranta
2 & 3 - looks like a Brazilian Pepper, a horribly invasive plant that is now prohibited for sale in FL. Some people still have them in yards, though. Make sure that's what it is, and if so, take it out.
4 - some kind of Jasmine
Third Set of pics
1, 2, 3 - Gardenia
4 - Maybe Plumeria pudica. Need closeup of leaves.
Fourth Set of pics
1. - not sure. Maybe a fig?
2 - Passiflora. Not sure what kind - maybe edible. Should bloom by May
3. - Wild passiflora
4. - Moringa, I think, but not sure.
Fifth set of pics
1 & 2 - not sure, but probably an edible
3& 4 - same. Probably some kind of fruit.
6th set of pics
1 & 2 It looks like a peach but can't tell.
3. - probably a seed-grown mango
4. pigeon pea, I think, but the seeds are a bit different then mine.
7th set of pics
1-3 Some kind of badly neglected citrus, either seed-grown or a lemon, judging by the thorns.
4 - looks like Cuban oregano maybe? Crush a leaf and small it.
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Dirtygardener is willing to help
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