As others have mentioned, this plant does show signs of a cultural problem.
This plant is most likely a meristem clone. Every so often that process results in something odd, incl spontaneous 4N mutations, color changes, etc. It is quite possible, that this particular plant has the odd tendency to set top PBs instead of flowers.
If you cannot break it of this habit under conditions where other plants bloom normally, I would simply assign it to the compost heap after 2 or 3 years.
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