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© Ray Daugherty CCNP Study Aids: Annuals 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 Ageratum houstonianum (a-jer-AY-tum hoos-tone-ee-AY-num) Ageratum

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Angelonia angustifolia (an-jel-OH-nee-uh an-gus-tih-FOLE-ee-uh) Summer Snapdragon

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Antirrhinum majus (an-ter-REE-num MAY-jus) Snapdragon

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Argyranthemum frutescens (ar-GAY-ran-the-mum froo-TESS-enz ) Annual Marguerite

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Begonia semperflorens (bah-GO-nyah sem-per-FLOOR-ens) Wax Begonia

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Begonia ×tuberhybrida (bah-GO-nyah too-ber-HY-brih-dah) Tuberous Begonia

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Bracteantha bracteata (brak-tee-ANTH-a brak-tee-AY-tuh) Strawflower

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Brassica oleracea (BRASS-ih-kah oh-ler-AY-see-ah) Ornamental Kale or Cabbage

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Calendula officinalis ( kuh-LEND-yoo-luh off-fiss-in-AY-liss) Pot Marigold

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Calibrachoa hybrid (kal-ih-brah-KOE-ah) Peruvian Petunia

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Canna ×generalis (KAN-nah jen-nur-RAL-liss) Canna

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Catharanthus roseus (ka-tha-RAN-sus RO-see-us) Periwinkle, Annual

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Plume Celosia (sell-OH-see-ah) Celosia plumosa

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Cleome Hassleriana (klee-OH-mee hass-ler-ee-AY-nah) Spiderflower

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Coleus scutellarioides ( KOE-lee-us skoot-el-lar-ee-OY-deez) Coleus

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Cordyline australis (kor-dih-LYE-nee oss-TRAL-iss) Spike or Dracaena

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Cosmos bipinnatus (KOZ-mose by-pin-NAY-tus) Cosmos

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Dahlia pinnata (DAH-lee-ah pih-NAY-tuh) Dahlia

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Dianthus chinensis (dy-ANN-thus chin-EN-sis) Annual Dianthus

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Diascia barberae (dye-ASS-ee-uh BAR-ber-ay) Twinspur

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Eustoma exaltatum ssp. russellianum (Yew-stom-uh ex-all-TAY-tum rus-sel-lee-AY-num) Lisianthus

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Fuchsia hybrids (FEWK-see-ah) Fuchsia

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Gazania rigens (gah-ZAY-nee-ah RY-jens ) Gazania

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Gomphrena globosa (gom-FREE-nah glo-BO-sah) Globe Amaranth

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Impatiens hybrids (im-PAY-shenz) Impatiens

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Ipomoea batatas (eye-poe-MEE-ah bah-TAH-tass) Sweet Potato Vine

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Ipomoea purpurea (eye-poe-MEE-ah per-POOR-ee-uh) Common Morning Glory

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Lantana spp. (lan-TAN-ah) Lantana

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Lobelia erinus (lo-BEE-lee-ah er-EYE-nus) Annual Lobelia

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Lobularia maritima (lob-yew-LAR-ee-ah mah-RIT-ih-mah) Sweet Alyssum

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Nicotiana alata (nih-koe-shee-AY-nah ah-LAY-tah) Flowering Tobacco

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Nierembergia spp. ( near-em-BER-jee-ah) Cupflower

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Osteospermum hybrids (oss-tee-oh-SPERM-um) Cape Daisy

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Pelargonium ×hortorum (pel-ar-GO-nee-um ex hor-TOR-um) Geranium

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Pelargonium peltatum (pel-ar-GO-nee-um pel-TAIT-um) Ivy Geranium

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Petunia ×atkinsiana (peh-TOON-yah at-KEN-see-ana) Petunia

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Portulaca grandiflora (por-tew-LAH-kah gran-dih-FLOOR-ah) Moss Rose

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Rudbeckia hirta (rudd-BECK-kee-uh HER-tuh) Gloriosa Daisy

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Salvia farinacea (SAL-vee-ah fair-in-AY-see-ah) Mealycup Sage

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Salvia splendens (SAL-vee-ah SPLEN-denz) Scarlet Salvia

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Sanvitalia procumbens (san-vih-TAL-ee-ah pro-KUM-benz) Creeping zinnia

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Senecio cinerarea (sen-EE-see-oh sin-er-AIR-ee-ah) Dusty Miller

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Sutera cordata (soo-TAIR-ah kor-DAY-tah) Bacopa

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Tagetes spp. (tah-JEE-deez) Marigold

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Thunbergia alata (thun-BER-jee-ah ah-LAY-tah) Black-eyed-susan vine

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Torenia fournieri (toe-REEN-nee-uh for-NEER-eye) Wishbone Flower

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Viola spp. (vy-OH-lah) Pansy, viola, Johnny-Jump-up

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Zinnia violacea (ZIN-ee-ah vye-o-LAY-see-uh) Zinnia

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