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My (single) pink windflower created an offspring somehow

Vonny

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I didn’t realize this was a thing? yesterday it rained and today there was a freshly sprouted pink windflower next to a single pink windflower

whats weird is that whenever I tried multiplying pink windflowers before (by paring with other pinks), I usually got red or oranges. But this one just seemingly duplicated itself
 
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flowers in this game can self duplicate if they are watered and not touching any other flower
 
flowers in this game can self duplicate if they are watered and not touching any other flower
That’s cool and sounds OP lol do you know if it’s always an exact duplicate? or is there a chance of other colors?
 
It should always be an exact duplicate! I remember seeing the info on this somewhere, but I can't remember the source..

Source. :]

It’s definitely on the rarer side but I’ve had it happen a couple times now with regular boosted watering via a friend. The flowers should be exact copies so it can make getting a breeding pair of rare hybrids a little easier. Alternatively can also make getting the weird hybrid basic flowers needed for colours like purple/blue harder as it can be hard to tell whether the offspring is a clone or the product of breeding.
 
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