My thought was the same as steve's - if it sets seed, take a look at the pods... if they are streaked, you'll definitely want to collect the seed. if you don't start seeds, pass them on to somebody who does... it's a good "bloodline" and the seedlings might be fun... hopefully a twisty one will polinate it...
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