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Liste Essbarer Wildpflanzen in Deutschland:
- Edelkastanie die Edelkastanie sollte nicht mit der Rosskastanie verwechselt werden, deren Früchte für den Menschen ungenießbar sind und sogar Vergiftungserscheinungen hervorrufen können
- Gänseblümchen die Knospen sowie die nur halb geöffneten Blüten schmecken angenehm nussartig
- Gewöhnliches Hirtentäschel die Vitamin-C-haltigen Blätter eignen sich mit ihrer Schärfe auch als Zutat wildpflanzenreicher Küche
- Gundermann (viel Vitamin C) sein Geschmack wird als harzig-aromatisch, minzähnlich und lakritzartig beschrieben
- Acker-Hundskamille
- Gewöhnliche Zaunwinde
- Kornblume
- Weißer Gänsefuß
- Ackerkratzdistel
- Gewöhnliche Kratzdistel
- Ackerwinde
- Gewöhnliche Hühnerhirse
- Kriech-Quecke
- Schmalbrlättriges Weidenröschen
- Acker-Schachtelhalm
- Gewöhnlicher Japanischer Flügelknöterich
- Kleinblütges Knopfkraut
- Gelber Sauerklee
- Spitz-Wegerich
- Breit-Wegerich
- Acker-Vogelknöterich
- Kleine, Gewöhnliche Braunelle
- Kriechender Hahnenfuß
- Großer Sauerampfer
- Gewöhnliches Greiskraut
- Vogelmiere
- Löwenzahn
- Rot-Klee
- Weiß-Klee
- Huflattich
- Große Brennessel
- Kleine Brennessel
- Efeu-Ehrenpreis
- Persischer Ehrenpreis
- Birkenblätter
- Breitwegerich
- Brennessel (heiß überbrühen)
- Entengrütze
- Gänseblümchen (Blüte ohne Stiel und Blatt)
- Gänsefingerkraut
- Hirtentäschel / Herztäschle (Blätter)
- Lindenblüten und Blätter
- Löwenzahn (Wurzeln und Blätter)
- Quecke (Wurzelstock)
- Rotklee (hemmt Blutgerinnung, viel Protein)
- Sauerampfer
- Taubnessel
- Vogelmiere
- Wegwarte
Gemüse in Salzwasser gar kochen:
- Blutwurz
- Brombeerblätter
- Erdbeerblätter
- Himbeerblätter
- Hopfen
- Huflattich
- Klettenblätter
- Spitzwegerich
- Wilder Rhabarber
Lawson
People
- Alfred Lawson - 20th century American aviator, reformer, utopian and religious leader
- Alfred Lawson, Jr. - Florida State Senator (2001 - present)
- Ben Lawson - Australian actor
- Brian Lawson - A citizen of the United States, involved in a high stakes international incident.
- Cecil Gordon Lawson - English landscape painter
- Charles Lawson - Belfast actor
- Denis Lawson - Scottish actor
- Earl A. Lawson - father of Earl Jr. Lawson
- Earl Jr. Lawson - pastor of Alsup Pentecostal church
- Eddie Lawson - Motorcycle racer
- Edward C. Lawson - Founder of Pro Per Inc.
- Edward M. Lawson - Canadian senator
- Henry Lawson - Australian writer and poet
- Harry John Lawson – British engineer and motor industry pioneer
- James Earl Lawson - Canadian Member of Parliament
- James Lawson - civil rights advocate
- Jermaine Lawson - A West Indian Test Cricketer
- John Lawson - Naturalist and explorer
- John D. Lawson (scientist) - plasma physicist, best known for the Lawson criterion
- Maggie Lawson - American actress, plays in Psych
- Mark Lawson - Hays Food Town Receiving Clerk
- Mark Lawson - British journalist, broadcaster and author
- Michael C. Lawson - Advanced Biology teacher at Montgomery High School
- Neal Lawson - British political commentator and writer
- Nigel Lawson - UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1983-1989
- Nigella Lawson - daughter of Nigel Lawson, writer and cook
- Peter Lawson - Canadian Member of Parliament
- Ray Lawson - Canadian industrialist, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Robert Lawson (architect) - eminent 19th century New Zealand architect
- Robert Lawson (author) - writer and illustrater
- Sam H. Lawson - American school teacher, had a school named after him in Cupertino, CA, USA.
- William Lawson - one of a trio of explorers who discovered a route across the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Australia
- William Lawson (banker) - one of the founders of Scotiabank, served as first president
- Lawson Wulsin - a psychiatrist and author
Places
- Lawson Arena, home to the Western Michigan University ice hockey team of the CCHA
- Lawson Mountain, a peak in the Blue Mountains range in New South Wales, Australia
- Lawson, New South Wales, a town in the Blue Mountains
- Lawson, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra, Australia
- Lawson, Missouri
- Lawsonville, North Carolina
Other
- Lawson Middle School - A Middle School belonging to the Cupertino Union School District in Cupertino, CA, USA.
- Lawson Software - enterprise resource planning software provider
- Lawson McGhee Public Library - Knoxville, Tennessee, downtown library branch
- Lawson (store) - a convenience store popular in Japan
- Lawson the Tank Engine Twin, twin brother of Dawson the Tank Engine Twin, is from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends.
- Lawson criterion - an important general measure of a system that defines the conditions needed for a fusion reactor to reach ignition
- Lawson fastening systems - things to hold things down
- Thomas W. Lawson (ship)- a seven-masted, steel-hulled schooner, built 1902, destroyed 1907.
See also
- Lawsone, a naphthoquinone dye from Henna