What tree is that? The texture of the bark is so good! You should make some crosses with your butterfly orchids and sow the seeds on your tree.
I've had some success with this technique in California so in theory you should have a LOT more success in warmer, wetter and more humid Florida.
My recommendation would be to try and make crosses with Cattleya alliance orchids that are naturally pollinated by hummingbirds...
Broughtonia sanguinea
Epidendrum radicans
Epidendrum secundum
Guarianthe aurantiaca
Nageliella purpurea
Prosthechea vitellina
Isochilus major
Laelia milleri
Scaphyglottis aurea
Scaphyglottis imbricata
Sophronitis cernua
One cross that I highly recommend is
Golden Peacock.
GP = Richard Mueller (Brassavola nodosa x Laelia milleri) x Prosthechea vitellina
The milleri and the vitellina are both pollinated by hummingbirds and the nodosa adds some drought tolerance.
It would be ideal to have a bunch of hummingbirds zooming around your garden making crazy crosses that will germinate on your trees and your neighbors' trees.