Try different branch angles and number of trees. Set iterations up to 4, or for more than 4 use: https://turbowarp.org/773001560?clones=Infinity Try turning pine cones off or on, experiment with branching color change. Try snow.
These have the branching characteristic of conifer trees, like evergreens. The pattern is roughly fractal. This type of branching is different than the typical deciduous fractal trees, in which each single branch ends at the point that it splits into two. By contrast, trees used here have branches that continue such that each single branch continues even as it adds two branches. Notice this type of branching is roughly characteristic of conifers, also called evergreens, like Christmas trees. Meadowkin drawn by Kathy, conceived by Kathy and Chris for their Meadowkin worlds of nature. Note: Scratch's limit on number of clones means we can't use more than 4 iterations of branching but turbowarp allows infinite clones. So for more than 4 iterations use: https://turbowarp.org/773001560?clones=Infinity