The earliest place I can see this ending is once we circle back around to the first page of the series. I'd be delighted if it went further, but it's possible that the intended ending is around there.
However, there's also the possibility that Canno is rushing things, but not to the ending of the manga. She may actually be choosing to speed up herself, to get past the eventual getting-together. As others have pointed out, there's more to explore beyond that point. In romance manga the endgame is generally the characters confessing. That's not necessarily true here. There aren't many (if any?) mainstream manga about poly relationships, so Canno has a rather unique chance to write that story now.
(Also, I made a mistake in my previous post and confused Canno and Nakatani Nio. In my defense "Bloom into You" and "A Kiss and a White Lily" are both flower related and thus exactly the same shut up I'm not stupid you're stupid. My point about being a well known, successful yuri mangaka stands though.)
edit: also, I looked up what publication this is in. why does it feel like every. single. yuri manga runs in a shonen magazine?
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