Most common and widespread are P. conjugens and P. pauciflora.
One distinguishing trait is the way the flower tubes join near their top just below (distal to) the petals:
smoothly connected, appearing almost merged into a cylinder is P. pauciflora (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/153265869)
clearly separated with deep clefts between them is P. conjugens (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/153265811), which is also less common, or at least less often observed on iNat, and never on the west side (which sounds opposite, presumably conjugens doesn't refer to the tube joins)
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