How Flowers Make Seeds Trailer

How Flowers Make Seeds Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963 Factual 9 mins

Examines the lily to identify the parts of a flower and show how it functions in the production of seeds. Pictures a variety of other flowers and compares the flowering plants to some non-flowering plants.

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