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Yes you can... Flowey still appears at the ending.
You can't get permanently "locked out" of the pacifist ending. A lot of people think they can because the game remembers stuff. The only permanent concequence involves doing a genocide run, and even then you STILL can do a pacifist run but the ending will be slightly altered.
The pacifist ending is the same whether you kill Flowey or not on the previous playthrough, he just doesn't appear or talk to you until a certain point.
More interestingly, if you do two neutrals back to back with one of them killing Flowey, this happens instead of the omega Flowey fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBohmn9NDxA
In fact if you keep doing it over and over, Flowey reveals some interesting dialogue about sans keeping him away from the souls...
I'm surprised you don't know this stuff considering you have like 70 hours
Because he remembers everything that he's already told you, Flowey won't ever repeat himself unless you fully reset the game with a True Reset. So he will ALWAYS only appear if he has something new to say.