No, no, no.. it's a peach tree. A member of the Rosaceae family.
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Um, I doubt anyone here couldn't tell what plant it is.
Also, with pain in my heart I've cut off (or trimmed) the top of the stem in order to let the plant to not grow any taller than it is now. She can grow for over two meters tall and ja, then everyone looking in this direction could see.. my beloved peach plant. :]
Depending upon the season, I am OK with that.
Stopping the outer growth is one way to force reproduction, which is what we all want to see. Have you offered or allowed her hormones? Having a male plant near, once she is so fertile, is one way to again "force" nature's way.
Since we all want to see more blooms in our garden plants, she needs to be encouraged.
Mind you, I have no idea what plant you are representing with your picture. I am mainly a horticulturist and I do know a bit about how plants reproduce. I see a plant that is desperate to reproduce by sexual means and yet is capable of reproducing hermaphroditically, but you should NOT force this horror upon her. Let that baby see some pistols!! She will respond with pollen and even more flowers!!
Just make sure that the blossoms are gathered in the early stages of reproduction.