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The image for Plectranthus zuluensis does not resemble P. zuluensis to me, due to its very shiny leaves with margins entire, features not present in P. zuluensis. In fact, the image is not of a Plectranthus I am familiar with at all and is thus perhaps not Plectranthus.
is there any valid information about this plant (which is marketed as another lemon flavored kitchen herb) yet?
on some not necessarily trustworthy websites it is said that it was found growing on a mountain slope in Australia (and someone on such page claims to have invented another 'common name' for it (for the "cultivar"/ sport/ subspecies) based on this mountain's name), and some webpages speculate its botanical species name might be Plectranthus bellus (or Coleus bellus), but I haven't found a "bellus" on wikipedia yet - the laypersons' internet search engine hasn't shown me good results from real scientific community pages, unfortunately, until now.
Is (it already on wikipedia, but is one of the many other Lamiaceae, - but than the common names could be found, right? - or is) anybody "onto" this, following this case in the taxonomists-crowd?