Identification key to Commelina occurring in western Mexico
1. Spathe base free, cordate ...................................................................................................................................................................2.
- Spathe base connate, truncate............................................................................................................................................................9.
2. Petals equal or subequal ....................................................................................................................................................................3.
- Petals strongly unequal......................................................................................................................................................................7.
3. Petals flesh-coloured to buff orange..................................................................................................................................... C. scabra
- Petals blue to lilac, rarely white ........................................................................................................................................................4.
4. Plants normally up to or exceeding 1 m, robust; leaves (rarely 1.5 in C. jaliscana) 2–4.5 cm wide................................................5.
- Plants up to 90 cm; leaves less than 2 cm wide.................................................................................................................................6.
5. Leaves glabrous; spathes obtuse or shortly acuminate at apex, upper cincinnus included in the spathe.......................... C. coelestis
- Leaves scaberulous; spathes acuminate to long acuminate at apex, upper cincinnus exserted from the spathe.............. C. jaliscana
6. Leaves narrowly lanceolate to linear, conduplicate; spathes acuminate to long acuminate, usually glabrous (rarely pubescent) ...... ...................................................................................................................................................................................... C. dianthifolia
- Leaves lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, flat; spathes acute, usually pubescent (rarely glabrescent) ............................... C. tuberosa
7. Plant creeping to ascending, stems slender; inflorescence peduncle 5–20 mm long ........................................................... C. diffusa
- Plant erect or decumbent, stems robust; inflorescence peduncle 10–40 mm long............................................................................8.
8. Fruits indehiscent, blue to dark purple when mature ....................................................................................................... C. leiocarpa
- Fruits dehiscent, brown when mature.............................................................................................................................. C. texcocana
9. Petals subequal, concolourous.........................................................................................................................................................10.
- Petals strongly unequal, discolourous .............................................................................................................................................11.
10. Leaves narrow, often linear, scabrous; inflorescences apparently terminal, peduncle 1–2.5 cm long, spathe 2–2.5 × 1–1.3 cm, scabrid-hirtellous ............................................................................................................................................................... C. standleyi
- Leaves broad, lanceolate, oblong-lanceolate, elliptic-lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, glabrous; inflorescences leaf-opposed, peduncle 2.5–6.5 cm long, spathe 3–4.5 × 2–3 cm, glabrous, glaucous ............................................................................. C. occulta
11. Leaf-sheaths auriculate, with white hairs; petals sky blue to pale blue, rarely white or lilac; fruit dehiscent, brown when mature... ............................................................................................................................................................................................... C. erecta
- Leaf-sheaths entire, with rusty hairs; petals white; fruit indehiscent, white when mature ............................... C. rufipes var. rufipes