Doubleflowering
Doubleflowering refers to a type of flower that has more petals than its wild or single-flowered counterparts. This condition is a result of a genetic mutation, often occurring naturally but also deliberately bred by horticulturists. The mutation typically causes stamens, the male reproductive parts of a flower, and sometimes pistils, the female reproductive parts, to develop into extra petals. This process is known as petalody.
Double flowers are highly prized in horticulture for their ornamental value, often appearing fuller, more elaborate,