Flower Land is set in a medium-sized area with a long flat base floor. Evenly-spaced along the length of the stage are threethin floors, with the middle of them being twice as high as the other two. The two floors on the sides can be reached with a modest jump, while the one in the middle requires aHover to be reached from the base floor under normal circumstances.
The aesthetic of the stage is a sunny grassy plain with flowers interspersed in the foreground and background. InKirby Fighters, the background features two small trees on the left and right ends of the stage, while the stage inKirby Fighters Deluxe features a larger tree in the middle with two small trees on each side.
Flower Land takes its aesthetic from the first stage ofFine Fields inKirby: Triple Deluxe. There are very few graphical differences between the original level and the stage, with the exception of removing foreground elements in the stage that may obscure the fighting.
Flower Land is always the first stage played in the Single Player modes for Kirby Fighters andKirby Fighters Deluxe.
This stage would be effectively replaced by theGreen Gardens stage inKirby Fighters 2, which has a nearly identical layout. This fact makes Flower Land one of only two stages (the other beingAnother Dimension) which would not appear inKirby Fighters 2.
This stage resemblesBattlefield from theSuper Smash Bros. series, as the stage contains three Thin Floors in the same pattern as Battlefield and a flat floor.