© Ray Daugherty CCNP Study Aids: Ornamental Trees that May Appear on the CCNP exam.

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© Ray Daugherty CCNP Study Aids: Ornamental Trees that May Appear on the CCNP exam.

© Ray Daugherty These materials were donated by the author to the CNGA in recognition of scholarships given by the Colorado Nursery Research and Education Foundation (CNREF) in support of students at FRCC. If you find these materials helpful, please donate to CNREF today! Non-exclusive use of the following photos/materials is hereby granted to the Colorado Nursery & Greenhouse Association for use by individuals seeking Certification as a Colorado Certified Nursery Professional. The Author reserves all rights to theses Images/Materials. Users of this presentation do not acquire any copyright, ownership or equivalent rights in or to any Images. Users must contact the Author if they wish to use any of these photos for other purposes. Author: Ray Daugherty, CCNP No. 369, Horticulture & Landscape Technologies Faculty, Front Range Community College or Tel

© Ray Daugherty Acer ×freemanii (AY-sir free-MAN-ee) Freeman Maple

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Acer negundo (AY-sir nuh-GOON-doe) Box Elder

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Acer platanoides (AY-sir plat-an-OY-deez) Norway Maple

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Acer rubrum (AY-sir ROO-brum) Red Maple

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Acer saccharinum (AY-sir SAK-har-eye-num) Silver Maple

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Acer saccharum (AY-sir SAK-har-um) Sugar Maple

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Aesculus glabra (ESS-kew-lus GLAB-rah) Ohio Buckeye

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Aesculus hippocastanum (ESS-kew-lus hippo-CAS-tuh-num) Common Horsechestnut

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Catalpa speciosa (kah-TAL-pah spee-see-OH-sah) Western or Northern Catalpa

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Celtis occidentalis (KELT-us ox-uh-den-TAL-us) Western or Common Hackberry

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Fraxinus americana (FRAX-in-us ah-mer-ih-KAY-nah) White Ash

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Fraxinus nigra (FRAX-in-us NIGH-gra) Fall Gold or Black Ash

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Fraxinus pennsylvanica (FRAX-in-us penn-sill-VAN-i-ca) Green Ash

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Gleditsia triacanthos (gluh-DIT-see-uh try-uh-KAN-thos) Honeylocust

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Gymnocladus dioica (jim-NO-clad-us dye-oh-EYE-kus) Kentucky Coffeetree

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Juglans nigra (JOO-glans NIGH-gra) Walnut, Black

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Platanus spp. (PLAT-an-us) Sycamore/Planetree

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Populus ×acuminata (POP-yew-lus a-kew-min-ah-tah) Cottonwood, Lanceleaf

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Populus alba (Pop-yew-lus AL-bah) Silver or White Poplar

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Populus angustifolia (POP-yew-lus an-GUST-i-folia) Narrowleaf Cottonwood

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Populus deltoides (POP-yew-lus dell-TOY-deez) Eastern Cottonwood

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Populus nigra 'Italica' (POP-yew-lus NIGH-gra) Poplar, Lombardy

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Populus sargentii (POP-yew-lus sar-JENT-ee-i) Cottonwood, Plains

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Populus tremuloides (POP-yew-lus trem-yew-LOY-deez) Aspen

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Quercus bicolor (KWER-kus BYE-color) Swamp White Oak

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Quercus macrocarpa (KWER-kus mak-roe-KAR-pah) Bur Oak

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Quercus robur (KWER-kus ROW-burr) English Oak

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Quercus rubra (KWER-kus ROO-brah) Northern Red Oak

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Salix alba 'Tristis' (SAY-lix AL-bah Tris-TISS) Willow, Weeping Golden

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Salix alba vitellina (SAY-lix AL-bah vih-tell-EEN-uh) Willow, Russian Golden

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Salix matsudana 'Umbraculifera' (SAY-lix mat-zoo-DON-nuh Um-BRACK-yew-luh-fair-uh) Willow, Globe

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Tilia americana (TILL-ee-uh ah-mer-ih-KAY-nah) Linden, American

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Tilia cordata (TILL-ee-uh core-DAY-tuh) Linden, Littleleaf

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Ulmus cultivars (UL-mus) Elm

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