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Aristid Lindenmayer was a biologist who lived from 1925 to 1989. He was interested in the mathematical structure of biological organisms, and developed a system for mathematically generating them. Amongst many examples, such L -Systems can be used to generate common weeds similar to the Diffuse Knapweed pictured at left. Here is an example of the way in which we can generate a weed-like structure. Let F denote a line segment (the axiom). We now use the following production rule: F We assume some appropriate scaling (segment F' is a third the length of F in this case) and an angle |