The Life History of the Onion (1943)
The film shows speeded-up germination of the seed to form roots and shoot, at whose base the leaves later form a bulb. The flower produces pollen grains (shown much magnified), which are transferred by insects to the stigmas for fertilization of seeds inside the ovary.
Director: Mary Field
| Camera | F. Percy Smith | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Mary Field | Director |