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V67 Floral composition

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Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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LoRA

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Published

Apr 14, 2026

Base Model

ZImageTurbo

Training

Steps: 184
Epochs: 3

Usage Tips

Clip Skip: 1

Trigger Words

(Floral composition:1.1), ikebana, kadō, bouquet, floral still life, flower arrangement, vase of flowers, botanical composition, floral art, bloom arrangement, petal design

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V67 Floral Composition LoRA for Z Image Turbo – Timeless Floral Art from Classical Bouquets to Japanese Ikebana

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Overview – The Art of Floral Composition in Digital Generation

This LoRA brings to Z Image Turbo the timeless beauty of floral arrangement: from classical Dutch still lifes and romantic English gardens to Japanese kadō (ikebana) and surreal botanical fantasies. The style is defined by elegant asymmetry, soft natural lighting, rich but controlled palettes, and a delicate balance between realism and painterly textures.

Base Model: Z Image Turbo (also compatible with Flux)

Main Trigger Word: (Floral composition:1.1) – must be used at weight 1.1
Alternative Triggers: ikebana, kadō, bouquet, floral still life, flower arrangement, vase of flowers, botanical composition, floral art, bloom arrangement, petal design, single species


Why Z Image Turbo + V67 Floral Composition?

Z Image Turbo handles soft petal gradients, translucency, and fine botanical details exceptionally well – exactly what floral art needs.

CapabilityWhy ZIT ExcelsSoft petal gradientsSmooth, natural transitions without bandingDelicate leaf veinsSharp but organic lineworkVase translucencyRealistic glass, ceramic, bamboo texturesNatural lightingSoft morning, golden hour, chiaroscuroAsymmetric compositionRespects ikebana (ma – empty space)Background bokehCreamy, natural out-of-focus areas


Signature Style Elements

1. Natural & Artistic Lighting

Soft morning light, golden hour warmth, overcast diffusion, or dramatic chiaroscuro – the LoRA adapts without losing floral freshness.

2. Botanical Authenticity

Roses look like roses, orchids like orchids. No generic petals. Species remain identifiable.

3. Japanese Ikebana (Kadō)

Minimalist, asymmetric, zen‑inspired compositions. Shallow ceramic dishes (suiban), kenzan (pin frogs), single branches, and careful empty space (ma).

4. Classical Western Bouquets

Lush, abundant, romantic – from Dutch Golden Age still lifes to English cottage gardens.

5. Single Species Focus

Perfect for celebrating one flower type: all roses, all orchids, all tulips – pure and elegant.

6. Fantasy & Surreal Botanicals

Creatures made of flowers, flowers growing in impossible places – still anchored in floral realism.

7. Wabi‑Sabi Imperfection

Dried petals, slightly wilting leaves, asymmetry – the beauty of transience.


H2: Trigger Words & Usage

TriggerBest Use Case(Floral composition:1.1)Main trigger – full style activation at weight 1.1ikebanaJapanese minimalist arrangementkadōSame as ikebana, adds spiritual nuancebouquetHand‑tied, dense, mixed flowersfloral still lifeClassical painting style (Dutch, Flemish)flower arrangementGeneric, works for any stylevase of flowersFocus on container + flowersbotanical compositionScientific illustration feelsingle speciesOnly one type of flower

Recommended trigger string (add to any prompt):
(Floral composition:1.1), floral still life, soft natural light, muted elegant palette


Optimised Settings for Z Image Turbo

ParameterRecommended RangeLoRA Weight0.8 – 1.1 (use 1.1 with main trigger)CFG Scale3.5 – 5.0Steps25 – 35SamplerEuler, DPM++ 2M KarrasResolution768×768, 1024×1024, 16:9, 4:5

Starting Point Recommendations

GoalLoRA WeightCFGNotesSubtle floral influence0.83.5Good for hybrid promptsBalanced (sweet spot)0.94.0Works for most promptsStrong floral composition style1.04.5Emphasises arrangement rulesMaximum effect (with main trigger)1.15.0Use (Floral composition:1.1)


Negative Prompt (ZIT‑compatible)

photorealistic, 3D, rendering, harsh shadows, neon, modern plastic, artificial flowers, kitsch, oversaturated, chaotic, messy, no focal point, blurred mess, disfigured petals


15 Structured Prompt Examples

Each example begins with the main trigger (Floral composition:1.1). Copy each prompt individually and paste into Z Image Turbo.


Example 1 – Vase of Orchids (Single Species)

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(Floral composition:1.1), vase of orchids, single species, white phalaenopsis in clear glass vase, soft morning light, neutral background, elegant minimalism, sharp focus on petals

Example 2 – Ikebana with Mixed Seasonal Flowers

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(Floral composition:1.1), ikebana, kadō, mixed seasonal flowers (pine, iris, chrysanthemum), shallow ceramic suiban, kenzan visible, zen asymmetry, soft indirect light, tokonoma alcove background

Example 3 – Hedgehog Covered with Bluebells (Fantasy)

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(Floral composition:1.1), hedgehog covered with bluebells instead of spines, tiny bluebell flowers all over its back, cute fantasy creature, moss and grass ground, soft woodland light, dreamy macro photography

Example 4 – Dutch Golden Age Still Life

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(Floral composition:1.1), floral still life, tulips, roses and hyacinths in a glass vase, dark dramatic background, tiny butterfly and snail, oil painting impasto, warm amber tones

Example 5 – Single Orchid in Clear Glass Vase

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(Floral composition:1.1), vase of orchids, single species, white phalaenopsis, clear glass cylinder, water visible, backlit by morning sun, minimalist, pure elegance

H3: Example 6 – English Cottage Garden Explosion

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(Floral composition:1.1), bouquet, rambling roses, delphiniums, lavender, golden hour sunset, old stone wall background, painterly impressionist style, warm pink and blue hues

Example 7 – Black and White Calla Lilies

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(Floral composition:1.1), floral composition, white calla lilies with eucalyptus, monochromatic high-key, soft diffused light, fine art photography, sharp contrasts, smooth gradients

Example 8 – Tropical Heliconia & Bird of Paradise

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(Floral composition:1.1), flower arrangement, birds of paradise, heliconia, orchids, bright midday sun, jungle background, intense saturation, macro detail on stamen

Example 9 – Wabi-Sabi Dried Hydrangeas

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(Floral composition:1.1), botanical composition, dried hydrangeas and statice, aged paper texture, sepia tones, pressed herbarium style, vintage nostalgic mood

H3: Example 10 – Abstract Macro Dahlia

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(Floral composition:1.1), bloom arrangement, extreme close-up of a single dahlia, petals morphing into colorful swirls, neon pink and orange against dark purple, surreal psychedelic digital art

Example 11 – Cherry Blossom Ikebana (Nageire)

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(Floral composition:1.1), ikebana, single branch of flowering cherry (sakura), tall cylindrical bamboo vase, rustic wall background, gentle shadow, wabi-sabi aesthetic

Example 12 – Sunflowers in Terracotta

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(Floral composition:1.1), vase of flowers, four sunflowers in rustic terracotta pot, single species, warm afternoon light, pale yellow background, Tuscan countryside bokeh

Example 13 – Winter Anemones on Ice

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(Floral composition:1.1), floral still life, white anemones and hellebores on cracked ice, pale blue and silver tones, overcast polar light, crystalline reflections, sharp realism with soft snowflakes

Example 14 – Lotus and Lily Shōka (Ikenobo)

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(Floral composition:1.1), ikebana, shōka style, lotus, lily and wild grass, dark lacquered stand, subtle gold accents, tearoom setting, warm candlelight

Example 15 – Floating Wisteria & Koi

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(Floral composition:1.1), botanical composition, wisteria branches hanging over water, koi fish below, soft spring light, Japanese garden, woodblock print influence, flat colors but delicate

Prompting Tips for Best Results

Do this:

  • Start with (Floral composition:1.1) or include it near the beginning

  • Specify flower types (roses, orchids, peonies, etc.) – the LoRA knows them

  • Add light direction: soft morning light, golden hour, dramatic chiaroscuro

  • Use ikebana or kadō for Japanese minimalism

  • Use single species for pure, monobotanical compositions

  • Add vase of flowers if you want a container

Avoid:

  • Harsh shadows or strong direct sunlight (unless for drama)

  • Plastic or artificial flowers

  • Overcrowded, messy compositions (unless wildflower style)

  • Neon or fluorescent colours – stick to natural or muted palettes


What This LoRA Excels At

✅ Classical bouquets (roses, peonies, tulips, sunflowers)
✅ Japanese ikebana (rikka, moribana, nageire, shōka, jiyūka)
✅ Single‑species arrangements (orchids, callas, anemones)
✅ Floral still life (Dutch, Flemish, contemporary)
✅ Fantasy botany (flower creatures, impossible gardens)
✅ Seasonal compositions (spring cherry, summer sunflowers, winter hellebores)
✅ Vase variety (ceramic, glass, bamboo, terracotta, metal)
✅ Natural lighting (morning, golden hour, overcast, candlelight)
✅ Wabi‑sabi (dried, wilting, asymmetrical)


Limitations & Notes for Z Image Turbo

⚠️ Very complex bouquets (10+ species) may become crowded – simplify or use wildflower style.
⚠️ Extremely dark backgrounds can lose petal detail – add rim light if needed.
⚠️ Fantasy elements (hedgehog with flowers) work best with LoRA weight 0.9 – 1.0.
⚠️ For ikebana, specify the style (rikka, moribana, etc.) for better accuracy.
⚠️ The LoRA does not generate text (e.g., calligraphy) – use separate tools if needed.


Credits & Philosophy

Kadō (華道) – “the way of flowers” – is more than decoration. It is a meditative practice, a dialogue between nature and the arranger, a fleeting moment of beauty captured in branches and blooms. This LoRA honours the ikebana masters of Japan, the still‑life painters of the Dutch Golden Age, and the romantic gardeners of England.

“Flowers are the music of the earth. Listen with your eyes.”

Generate your own floral poetry and share with #V67FloralComposition. The petals are fresh, the arrangement is waiting.


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Let the flowers speak. 🌸🌿🌻