fomentarius
Fomentarius is a Latin adjective meaning “of fomentation” or “for poultices,” and in scientific naming it appears as a epithet in several organism names. The best-known use is in the fungal species formerly and commonly placed in Fomes fomentarius, with some historical references to Inonotus fomentarius as well. The epithet itself reflects a historical association with medicinal poultices and with tinder used to start fires.
The most famous bearer of the name is the tinder fungus, Fomes fomentarius, a large, hoof-shaped polypore
Ecology and distribution: Fomes fomentarius is commonly found on dead or weakened living trees, occasionally causing
Uses and cultural significance: The dried, corky interior of the conk can be dried and processed into
In biology and mycology, fomentarius as an epithet thus links historical tinder usage with a name that