Lykilvíð
Lykilvíð is a plant species native to Iceland. It is a low-growing perennial herb characterized by its leathery, spatulate leaves that form a basal rosette. The plant typically produces a single, slender flowering stalk that rises from the center of the rosette. Atop this stalk, a cluster of small, white to pale pink flowers bloom, usually in the late spring and early summer months. These flowers are radially symmetrical and possess five petals.
The species is adapted to Iceland's harsh climate, often found growing in rocky, exposed areas, scree slopes,
The etymology of the name "lykilvíð" is thought to derive from the Icelandic words for "key" and