kynnellisiä
Kynnellisiä is a Finnish term that broadly refers to plant species belonging to the genus Ranunculus. The genus name itself comes from the Latin word for "little frog," a likely reference to the fact that many species are found in damp or wet environments. In Finland, the most common and widely recognized species is the Ranunculus acris, commonly known as meadow buttercup. Other native species include Ranunculus repens (creeping buttercup) and Ranunculus glacialis (mountain buttercup).
These plants are typically herbaceous, perennial, and often characterized by their bright yellow, cup-shaped flowers. The
Many Ranunculus species contain acrid, poisonous compounds called protoanemonin, which can cause skin irritation or blistering