Click the green flag. See branching characteristic of conifers. The pattern is roughly fractal. This type of branching is different than the typical fractal trees, in which each single branch ends at the point that it splits into two. By contrast, this tree has branches that continue such that each single branch continues even as it adds two branches. Notice this type of branching is characteristic of conifers, also called evergreens. See our scratch model of bifurcating branching, as in deciduous trees, which is also a fractal pattern.
See our discussion and our simple program in NetLogo: https://lifepatternsemerging.com/fractal-patterns/