The LEGO® Succulents Are The Finest Addition To The LEGO® Icons Lineup And They As Beautiful To Build As They Look
The LEGO® flowers, botanicals, and succulent sets continue to please LEGO® fans and are masterfully designed with color schemes bright enough to fool you into thinking they are the real thing. These deftly created sets, also known as the LEGO® Botanical Collection, are a challenging build for all ages and demographics employing lovely LEGO® building techniques and appealing to multiple interests.
When you are done, you can hang them, display them, or water them (just kidding). Personally, I present them as a gift to my mother and she almost did water them! Or, you can create your own floral MOC, or even build them out into a massive, colorful LEGO® garden display centerpiece!
20+ Sets & Growing — The Botanical Collection has quietly become one of LEGO®’s biggest lineups, spanning succulents, orchids, bouquets, and more.
$13–$60 Price Range — From small polybag flowers to full display pieces, there’s a botanical build for every budget.
7 New Sets in 2026 — LEGO® is going all-in this year with Tulips, Sunflowers, a Flower Wall, Peace Lily, Daisies, Flowering Cactus, and Magnolia Branches.
1–4 Hour Builds — These sets are relaxing, meditative builds that won’t eat your entire weekend (unless you want them to).
Perfect Gift Sets — Flowers that never wilt, never need water, and look gorgeous on any shelf. Your mom will love them (trust me).
These colorful sets pop out almost anywhere they are placed, and they look exactly like succulents. When you build them or present them as a LEGO® gift for your mom, you (or she) will be astonished at the level of detail the designers can achieve. It can be kind of addicting. These are flowers and plants that never wilt and can always be added to your heady apartment fung-shui.
Don’t Have A Green Thumb? No Need With The LEGO® Succulent Sets!
LEGO® is made from a special plastic that is highly durable, known as ABS. This component here, along with the granules used to color the bricks, brings vibrance to the entire collection. Not only will these plants not need to be watered, but if your pets decide to chew on them, they can withstand a chewy beating from tiny teeth. These builds can vary from anywhere from 2-to-4 hours. And honestly? For the price — which I break down in my post about why LEGO® sets can feel so expensive — you’re getting insane value with these botanicals.
The Botanical Collection In 2026: What’s New And What’s Retiring
Okay, so here’s the deal — LEGO® is going absolutely ALL IN on botanicals for 2026 and I am HERE for it. We’re talking seven brand-new sets dropping this year: Tulip Bouquet, Sunflower Bouquet, Flower Wall, Peace Lily, Daisies, Flowering Cactus, and Magnolia Branches. That’s not a typo. Seven. The Botanical Collection has officially exploded into 20+ sets and counting, which is wild when you think about how it started with just the Flower Bouquet and Bonsai Tree back in 2021.
But here’s the flip side — two fan-favorite sets are retiring in March 2026: the Sunflowers (40524) and Cherry Blossoms (40725). If you’ve been eyeing either of those, stop reading and go grab them now. Seriously. Once they’re gone, the aftermarket markup is no joke.
Speaking of aftermarket — remember the Bird of Paradise (10289)? That one retired a while back and is now going for around $240 sealed. That’s nearly 4x its original retail price. Sheesh. If you want to know why that happened, I wrote a whole breakdown on why the Bird of Paradise got so expensive. It’s proof that these botanical sets don’t just look pretty — they appreciate like crazy.
The good news? The core heavy-hitters — Succulents, Orchid, Bonsai Tree, and Flower Bouquet — are all still sitting at retail in the $50–$60 range. IMHO, that’s incredible value for the build experience and display quality you get. If you’ve been on the fence, 2026 is THE year to jump in. This collection has quietly become one of LEGO®’s biggest success stories and it’s really not as expensive a hobby as people think.
Frequently Asked Questions About The LEGO® Plants & Flowers Sets (AKA The LEGO® Icons Botanical Collection)
Before purchasing these sets, it is important to narrow down what kind of botanical creation you are looking for, how much time you are willing to spend building this awesome plastic flower, and whether or not it would make a good gift for your family member. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions regarding these phenomenal toys.
What Type Of Flowers And Succulents Are Included In These Sets?
The collection has grown massively! Current and recent sets include: Succulents, Orchid, Bonsai Tree, Flower Bouquet, Bird of Paradise (retired), Wildflowers, Dried Flower Centerpiece, Sunflowers (retiring 2026), Cherry Blossoms (retiring 2026), and a whole wave of 2026 newcomers — Tulip Bouquet, Sunflower Bouquet, Flower Wall, Peace Lily, Daisies, Flowering Cactus, and Magnolia Branches. That’s 20+ sets and counting!
How Much Do The LEGO® Botanical Succulents And Flowers Cost?
These botanical LEGO® sets range from about $13 for smaller polybag-style sets up to around $65 for the larger display pieces. The core lineup — Succulents, Orchid, Bonsai Tree — sits right around $50, which is a sweet spot for both display value and build experience.
How Long Does It Take To Build Sets From The LEGO® Succulent Series And Botanical Collection?
It takes roughly anywhere from 1 hour to 4 hours — depending on your pacing and skill with LEGO®. 4 hours on the extreme high end! It should not be that long.
How Many Pieces Are In The LEGO® Botanical Sets?
Anywhere from about 250 pieces for the smaller sets up to 1,000+ for the bigger builds like the Bonsai Tree (878 pieces) and Succulents (771 pieces). Even the smaller ones are a fun and satisfying build.
Get Your Hands On LEGO® Succulent Series Sets And Botanical Collection Today With My Link Below!
These beautiful LEGO® sets are ready to be a part of your collection today. This is a completely different way to show off flowers, you can display them forever, your loved one can literally hold onto these after they build it – while having the pride and love that they built it themselves!
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