^^^Generally, I equate live oaks with Savannah, Jax, NOLA, Charleston, AL - Steel Magnolias MS, Houston. Sort of that I-10 corridor up to coastal SC and down into Orlando a bit. I equate palm trees with S Florida and SoCal. But as someone who hasn't been "Floridian" for a long time, I like SoFL more and more. I can totally see why heading further south on I-95 where it's warmer and there are more palm trees, especially if you are from a northern climate, is appealing.
I do wish Jax didn't have such severe cold snaps in the winter so that more tropical plants could be planted. But seeing coconut or royal palms in a render knowing that's quite literally an impossibility turns me off to a degree. It just seems lazy...maybe it's because there aren't graphics for non-tropical palms for non-tropical places like Jax. Maybe it's because it's been proven that having tropical palms in your renderings is good for business, even if it's a gross mis-characterization. Would love to hear straight out of an architect's mouth - Lake?