We are supposed to only have one species of Laccaria that has two spored basida here in New Zealand, and that is Laccaria fraterna. So it's odd that I find this nice pink one that does not match the description of L. fraterna. Or should I be asking why has this common species gone unnoticed for so long? It presently has the tag name of Laccaria species "milnethorpe".
Common name: None
Found: Ground
Substrate: Myrtaceous forest
Spore: White
Height: 55 mm
Width: 25 mm
Season: Autumn
Edible: Unknown