The genus Ficus in the mulberry family is named after the fact that figs do not see flowers when they see fruits, but they actually have flowers. The inflorescence is a hidden head, and the flowers are hidden within the fruit. The fruit used for daily consumption is the flower of the fig. Wild fig trees can only be pollinated by the accompanying insect fig wasp. The fruit grows on its trunk and branches, which is a typical phenomenon of "old stem flowering and old stem fruiting" in tropical rainforests. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period can be from mid June to October.