The L-System 2D Fractal Toolkit lets you create and share fractal
representations of plants and other designs. L-system fractals are
a type of fractal in which a parallel rewriting system is used to
generate a fractal image. In an L-system a simple grammar is used
to recursively define a structure that contains self-similarity
such as a plant in which each of the plant's branches are
miniatures of the larger plant. Aristid Lindenmayer a Hungarian
biologist developed the L-system as a way to provide a formal
description of the growth pattern of simple organisms. L-systems
can be used to define drawings that look like plants snowflakes and
other fractal patterns in which subsets of the structure are
similar to the larger structure. This program includes several
examples that you can edit using L-System parameters. A help page
is included in the application.
L-System 2D Fractal Toolkit
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