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Species Plantarum by Carl Linnaeus; he
called it
Boletus fomentarius. The
specific epithet fomentarius is from the
Latin fomentum,
referring to tinder...
- in
fumitory (Fumaria officinalis),
bolete mushrooms (specifically
Boletus fomentarius var. pseudo-igniarius), lichen, and
Iceland moss.
Fumarate is an...
- same
Genus as the
better known Horse Hoof or
Tinder Conk
fungus Fomes fomentarius,
which was
discovered with the 5,000 year old body of Otzi the Iceman...
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Synonyms Boletus fomentarius var.
pomaceus (Pers.) Pers., (1801)
Boletus igniarius sensu Bolton (2005)
Boletus pomaceus Pers., (1800)
Boletus scutiformis...
- year. The
fungus was
originally described by Jean
Bulliard in 1788 as
Boletus betulinus. It was
transferred to the
genus Piptoporus by
Petter Karsten...
- needed] G.
applanatum has been used to
produce amadou, even
though Fomes fomentarius is most
commonly ****ociated with the
production of amadou.
Amadou is...
- 226 cm (89 in) in cir****ference. It
weighed 15.46 kg (34.1 lb). .
Fomes fomentarius,
Polyporaceae Widespread in
north temperate zone. A
specimen growing...
- ostreatus, and
Lentinula edodes (in the
order Agaricales) and
Fomes fomentarius,
Ganoderma lucidum, and
Trametes versicolor (in the
order Polyporales);...
- the ICN are
Cynoglossum cheirifolium β
Anchusa (lanata) and
Polyporus fomentarius β
applanatus whilst other examples (coming from the
fungus database Index...
-
various names including "button mushroom", "portobello" and "champignon"
Boletus edulis, also
known as "cep", an
edible wild
bolete found in
Europe Maitake...