Here'a another hydrangea inflorescence that's pretty nifty, an oak-leaved hydrangea. This panicle (?) is nearly 18" long. The large, showy sterile flowers stick out around the cylinder surrounding a cloud to tiny fertile flowers; no idea how many, lots. They are opening bottom to top; you can see where the buds remain closed about half way up. Lots of little black flies and beetles are crawling around in there; if you shake it the fall out in surprising numbers, but that's a little mean.
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