Ranunculus recurvatus, the blisterwort[1] or hooked crowfoot, is a plant species of the genus Ranunculus in the family Ranunculaceae native to eastern North America.
It is an early-flowering plant of moist deciduous woods from central Quebec south to Florida.
The upper leaves are more slender and divided into fewer lobes.
The upper surface of each leaf is medium to dark green and glabrous.
The stems are light green, terete, and covered with long hairs; they are erect to ascending, rather than sprawling across the ground.