Key to the Malagasy species of Xyris
1 Keel of lateral sepals entire; bracts, leaf and stem bases pale or dark brown when dried ....................................... 2
1a. Keel of lateral sepals toothed, at least in the middle; bracts, leaf and stem bases always dark brown when dried ....... 5
2 Scape spirally twisted, base swollen, bulbous; leaves filiform, c. 1 mm wide............................................. X. labatii
2a. Scape straight, not twisted, base not swollen; leaves linear, more than 2 mm wide .......................................... 3
3. Bracts with a distinct sub-terminal, triangular or rhomboid mark; inflorescence broadly ovoid at anthesis, or rarely subspherical; plants perennial ........................................ 4
3a. Bracts without a distinct sub-terminal, triangular or rhomboid mark; inflorescence sub-spherical at anthesis; plants usually annual ................................................ X. capensis
4. Keel of lateral sepals not winged; bract apices conspicuously thickened, dark brown, somewhat recurved; plant less than 15 cm tall .......................................... X. humilis
4a. Keel of lateral sepals winged; bract apices not conspicuously thickened, light brown, not recurved; plant more than 25 cm tall .......................................................... X. anceps
5. Leaves large (0.6-0.8 cm); inflorescence c. 10 mm in diam., broadly ovate-elliptic, not elongating with age ................. ؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆؆. X. marojejyensis
5a. Leaves narrow (<0.3 cm); inflorescence <6 mm in diam., sub-orbicular or ovate, becoming distinctly elongated with age................................................................................... 6
6. Leaves 40-75 × 0.3 cm; inflorescence ovoid-cylindrical, c. 2 cm long at anthesis .................................... X. baronii
6a. Leaves 20-40 × 0.15-0.2 cm; inflorescence ellipsoid, c. 1 cm long at anthesis................................ X. congensis