Each seed includes a Plant: that Plant, again, Has other Seeds, which other Plants contain: Those other Plants have All their Seeds, and Those More Plants again, successively, inclose. Thus ev'ry single Berry that we find, Has, really, in itself whole Forests of its Kind.
The Discovery of a Perfect Plant in Semine, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Number, 457, 1740 (p.451)