I have what is probably a stupid question. I have a daisy plant which has a conjoined bloom, would I be able to propagate a plant from that bloom which would then grow the double blooms. I don't know if plants work like that but then I am also a beginning gardener.
Double daises
It's a phenomenon called fasciation--I could be wrong but in daisies I don't think it's something that you could propagate, it just happens sometimes.
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