I don't think it's correct to reward an answer which contains some misconceptions, but, at the same time, I think this answer deserves the bounty.
I don't understand that edited part. It seems like you are on the edge here. On the one hand you say this answer deserves the bounty, on the other hand you say that this answer contains misconceptions and therefore should not be rewarded. Both is impossible at the same time. It may though be a case exactly on the boundary between deserves the bounty and doesn't deserve the bounty. In that case it will be a tough decision but you or the system (it's good to know the rules there (see Larnu's comment)) will resolve the bounty in some way.
However if you want to say that the answer does not deserve a reward without your edits well then simply to not give the reward. But take into account that without the answer you couldn't have done the edits either, so it helped. Some kind of reward might still be in order. And because a bounty cannot be handed out only partially you have to decide and either pay it out fully or none at all. Both seems reasonable here. It's your call.
Am I supposed to turn a blind eye to what I perceive as flaws and award the bounty to the answer anyway? Or, should I edit the answer myself, even without any indication of agreement from the answer's original author? I would appreciate any advice on the situation.
Do not turn a blind eye to flaws. You commented but if the answerer already moved on, then editing in order to improve content is one of the most common actions on StackOverflow. In my eyes, it's just fine although some people might be critical if you add/change too much and prefer that you post major alterations as their own answer. It could be that you actually introduce misconceptions by your own.
But there is no obligation to edit. So simply choose either of editing and rewarding the bounty to the original author of the answer or not editing and awarding or not awarding the bounty. It's all up to you and what you feel is the best.
I, personally, would go for the edit (as long as it's reasonable) and the award because that should result in the highest quality content possible.