It doesn't have a name.
But she also uses it to scare off the Devil's Snare at the end of the first book. That's about all Rowling says about it.
Actually, the name of the spell that Hermione uses to set Snape's cloak on fire is Lacarnum Inflamaray (most likely spelt wrong) and the spell she uses on the devlis snare is luminous solem (again most likely spelt wrong)
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Incendio is the spell to create regular fire. There is also a spell to create blue waterproof flames but the incantation is unknown. There is also Fiendfyre which is cursed fire and destroys everything in its path. It is also a way to destroy Horcruxes and, again, the incantation is unknown.
no, in technical terms, it's not. in the books they mention it, but they dont say the spell. if you were to look up all the spells said in the books and movies, you dwouldn't find it. on the other hand, it is a spell... I don't remember the name but it is a spell. it really depends what you look up. so it isn't conciderd a spell they ever said, but is conciderd a spell.
He said, "I'm trying to decide what would be the best spell to set it on fire."
Incendio causes regular fire, while Fiendfyre causes a cursed fire to occur (Crabbe uses this in HP 7 in the Room of Requirement as Harry is trying to find Ravenclaw's diadem)i think there are multiple fire spells. the only ones mentioned in the books are Incendio and Confringo.*Flagrate and the fiendfyre curse are also fire spells. Dumbledore also uses an unknown spell in HBP to summon a firestorm. Gubraithian fire and the bluebell flames could also be counted. All of these are in the book canon.== ==
Spiriteux de l'obscurite Transform these humans by wind by rain by fire and earth. With this spell I shall avenge their crule jokes that are expence. Turn them into the creatures whos disguise they have taken. Porteger. ( If you have something that can play audio backwards. This is what is said when Aggie reads the Spell backwards )