Just out doing lawn work, found an interesting plant growing near one of our shrubs. It has a weird flower arrangement, 7 flowers/buds/seeds coming off the end of the stem almost like a skeletal, 7-fingered hand, with a large spike in the center of the flowers/buds.
I’d say some kind of wild geranium (also called cranesbill, because of those things). Not the garden center geranium (which are really pelargoniums) but actual geraniums.
And you’re a little late for them to be buds…they’re seedpods. When they’re ripe, the sides of those long beaks will curl upward and release the seeds.