geirvörtur
Geirvörtur is an Icelandic term that translates to "spearwort" in English, referring to several species of plants belonging to the genus Ranunculus, commonly known as buttercups. These plants are characterized by their bright yellow, often glossy petals. In Iceland, the term geirvörtur is particularly associated with species that grow in damp environments, such as near streams, bogs, and wet meadows.
The term's etymology likely stems from the shape of the leaves or the plant's growth habit. "Geir"
While most Ranunculus species contain a toxic compound called protoanemonin, which can cause irritation to the