Looked it up. Highly variable hybrid.
You can have it flasked relatively inexpensively (less than $100 for mother flask + several replates).
However, not knowing the quality of the mother plant (which possibly is a self-pollinator, so it will never produce flowers to enjoy), I would tend to abort this one. Too many unknowns/possible negatives to justify the cost, time & effort in growing potentially worthless seedlings.
If it blooms normally in the future, and has a decent quality flower, you can pollinate it on purpose - or with a another flower that might enhance it in some way.
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