Cordate. Heart-shaped with the point at the terminal end.
Crenate. Having a margin with rounded to blunt teeth.
Cuneate. Wedge-shaped.
Deciduous. Not persistent; said of leaves falling in autumn or of floral parts falling after anthesis.
Dehiscent. Opening by bursting or splitting.
Dentate. A margin with sharp teeth pointing outward.
Dimorphous. Occurring in two forms.
Dioecious. Unisexual, with staminate and pistillate flowers on separate plants.
Drupe. A simple one-seeded fleshy fruit, the outer wall fleshy, the inner wall bony.
Entire. Margins without teeth or lobes.