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Likely Carolina Wild Petunia (Ruellia caroliniensis). Thank you so much, PucaK, for the identification and lead!
The only thing, however, is unlike most photos of Epiphyllum strictum I have found, the blooms on mine has white anthers rather than yellow.
Wow.. Took four years of off and on searching and asking people knowledgeable in gardening and plants to find out what my plant is. I even showed this photo to a half dozen botanical garden botanists over the years with no luck. Solved the mystery coming across an Etsy shop ad for cuttings. Yeah.. Crazy!
Looks like Chives (Allium schoenoprasum).
Look like the tracks of the raccoon ( Procyon lotor).
In the second photo, you can see her 2010 male fawn. The female fawn is just out of sight, behind the leaf. She was laying down, before getting up and all three trotting off to go to find Alcova's 2009 son and daughter.
Forsythia (Forsythia × intermedia). In the south also known as "yellow bell." thanks for posting.