Hello Gardeners, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. Some members of the fig genus Ficus are dioecious – have male and female flowers on separate plants. Others are monoecious with both male and female flowers in the same structure. You never see any of these flowers – figs are examples of a syconium – an inverted flower with all the sexual structures on the inside. The ones that require pollination all have a unique tiny wasp and believe it or not – those tiny wasp