Mushrooms in my garden

The mushrooming of my garden continues.
I already told you this year what appeared at the beginning of the season. Rather, mushrooms appeared, but what are they?
The question remained open.
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This summer turned out to be rainy, with the arrivals of cyclones and anticyclones. Mushrooms in my garden - expanse. Finally, mushrooms (Suillus) grew in a small area near the old woodpile.

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Suillus a genus of tubular edible mushrooms of the Boletaceae family (lat. Boletaceae). It got its name because of the oily, slippery to the touch cap. The characteristic features that distinguish most types of oil from other boletes are the sticky mucous, easily removable skin of the cap and the ring left from the private bedspread.

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Moreover, not only I show interest in them, but also birds. True, they try everything that arouses their interest. There are clearly beak marks. One magpie lives here with his family. If she directed her eye to my mushrooms, then that's it ... You can say goodbye to my harvest!
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After the spring fires, we introduced a special regime. It was forbidden to visit the forest and burn fires. Enough deadwood has already accumulated.
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This is where polypores come to my rescue(Poluporus ciliatus) .
Although it is believed that they are "destructors", but I went around the whole garden. Polypores began to destroy only dead wood.
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Nature does not tolerate emptiness, therefore, where we are not, something else appears. I do not consider polypores to be pests, at least in my garden we have parity with them.
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Аnd most importantly - a large number of mushrooms for my observation.
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There are no poisonous among polypores, but there are many inedible ones. This mushroom (Poluporus ciliatus) appears on the remains of deciduous trees as early as mid-April.

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