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Explore the fascinating intersection of botany and computer science in this captivating conference talk from JSUnconf 2019. Delve into the world of plant algorithms as Anna Melzer unveils the hidden mathematical patterns and structures that govern plant growth and development. Discover how these natural algorithms can be translated into code, opening up new possibilities for generating realistic plant models and simulations. Learn about L-systems, fractals, and other computational techniques used to recreate the intricate beauty of flora in digital environments. Gain insights into the applications of plant-inspired algorithms in various fields, from computer graphics to architecture and beyond. Whether you're a programmer interested in generative art or a nature enthusiast curious about the underlying principles of plant morphology, this thought-provoking presentation will inspire you to see the natural world through a new algorithmic lens.