LEGO Botanicals are permanent flowers and plants in brick form. No water, no mould, no wilting. The line has existed since 2021 and grows every year; there are currently over thirty active sets at Dutch retailers. This guide compares the most important thirty by type, size and current price - bouquets, houseplants, bonsai, single flower stems and larger wall decor.
For live prices, stock and retailers, go to LEGO Botanicals. This guide helps decide which type of Botanicals set fits your situation before comparing prices.
New in 2026: Flower Wall
11503 Flower Wall launched in spring 2026 as the first true wall Botanicals product. RRP € 89.99; currently € 72.99 at Dutch retailers. 879 pieces, a rectangular panel you mount horizontally or vertically, filled with various flower types in pink, yellow, purple and white.
Who is it for? Someone with an empty wall who wants colour without a painting. The difference with the older 10340 Wreath is shape and orientation: Wreath is round and seasonal, Flower Wall is rectangular and year-round. Build time stretches to three to four hours in one evening.
A price alert at current price or lower is reasonable; newer Botanicals often drop further in Q3.
Which Botanicals set fits your goal?
LEGO Botanicals has five sub-types, each with a different buying goal. Don’t start with the prettiest picture but with where the set should end up.
| Sub-type | Place at home | Best direction |
|---|---|---|
| Bouquet | Vase on table or side table | 10328, 10342, 11501 |
| Houseplant | Windowsill or desk | 10309, 10311, 10344, 11504 |
| Bonsai | Side table or study | 10348, 10373 |
| Single flower stem | Vase, alone or in a mix | 10368, 10370, 10372 |
| Wall or large-format decor | Wall or statement table | 11503, 10340, 10345 |
Don’t start with “what is the largest Botanicals?”. Start with where the set is going to live. An 879-piece Flower Wall is a less smart gift if the recipient has no wall space.
Bouquets: four alternatives beyond the routes
Beyond the three routes, LEGO makes four more bouquets at similar size. All around 750-940 pieces, with live price data.
For a Dutch link: 11501 Tulip Bouquet is the obvious pick. For the most varied bouquet: 10313 Wildflower with 939 pieces and the widest colour mix. For pink without the Pretty Pink from the routes: 10374 Bouquet of Pink Roses is slightly more classic.
Houseplants for permanent green
Four potted plants that work alone or in groups; from compact to full. All in pots, so no vase required.
10309 Succulents contains nine separate small succulents you can redistribute across the whole house - the most flexible Botanicals. 10311 Orchid is the iconic choice for a side table or study. 10344 Lucky Bamboo with live lowest price € 20.11 is the sharpest gift in this category. 11504 Peace Lily is the newest option with a serene white look.
Bonsai and flower stems: sculptural solo
For anyone who doesn’t want a classic bouquet or plant but one striking art object: 10348 Japanese Red Maple Bonsai Tree has been the most prominent solo Botanicals since 2025. Alongside it, single flower stems like 10368 Chrysanthemum, 10370 Poinsettia and 10372 Hibiscus work as sculptural singles in a narrow vase.
10348 Bonsai has a swappable leaf system: you can switch between green (summer) and red (autumn), changing the set’s appearance without much work. 10370 Poinsettia is the evergreen Christmas pick - no upkeep, no falling petals, stays nice for the whole holiday season.
Compact gifts with low entry prices
For birthdays, Sinterklaas, Christmas packages or as a companion to something larger: four compact Botanicals that are still complete sets.
11508 Daisies (€ 10.95) and 11514 Cosmos Flowers (€ 12.95) are the two 2026 budget entries. They work well together in the same vase for a mixed gift. 10347 Petite Sunny Bouquet is slightly larger with live lowest price € 19.99 and works better as a stand-alone gift. 11506 Rocking Plants (€ 14.95) is the playful outlier: plants on a rocking base that sway gently.
Statement decor: larger than a bouquet
For anyone who wants more than one bouquet or plant: three sets that make a real statement in a room.
10340 Wreath is two wreaths in one: green-white for the rest of the year, red-gold for the Christmas period. 10345 Flower Arrangement is at 1,161 pieces the largest regular bouquet display in the line and fits in a tall vase on a dining table. 11505 Woodland Mushrooms is for anyone wanting something unconventional - a mushroom scene on a wooden stump, perfect for a study or reading nook.
What do you look at for price?
Botanicals moves less aggressively in price than other LEGO themes. Many bouquets and houseplants sit 25-35% below RRP once they’ve been on sale for a year. Compare three things:
- the current lowest price;
- the RRP;
- how many retailers still actively sell the set.
A Botanicals set 30% below RRP at five retailers is a good buy. A set 5% below RRP with only one retailer carrying it might be scarce - but Botanicals has less collector impulse than Star Wars, so the scarcity fever is smaller here.
For Botanicals we track eight Dutch retailers: Amazon.nl, Bol.com, LEGO.com, Wehkamp, Coolblue, Intertoys, MisterBricks and GoodBricks. Prices are refreshed at least twice a day; the maximum age of a price on BricksDeal is twelve hours.
Botanicals for adults
Botanicals is a pure 18+ line. No minifigures, no play functions, no narrative. What the line delivers is a building experience that feels more like drawing or decorating than engineering. Bricks are adapted to plant forms: rubber leaves, bendable stems, tailored petal segments.
For anyone new to adult LEGO without a specific theme: Botanicals is usually the softest landing. Lower piece count than Technic, less display-dominant than Modulars, less loaded than a film licence. Better moving parts than many buyers expect.
For broader adult LEGO beyond Botanicals, see best LEGO sets for adults. Specifically looking for gifts: LEGO gifts for adults.
Retiring or years left?
10309 Succulents (2022) and 10311 Orchid (2022) are the two oldest active sets in the Botanicals line. After four years of availability they sit in a zone where LEGO usually introduces new versions; expect a 2026 or 2027 replacement.
10280 Flower Bouquet was revised in 2026, so the older box version will likely disappear first.
All 2024 sets (10328, 10329, 10340, 10368, 10369, 10370) remain available for at least two more years. The 2025 and 2026 releases are fresh and at no short-term risk.
For a broader view of retiring sets: LEGO sets retiring in 2026.
Buying a gift: safe or personal?
With Botanicals you usually know something personal about the recipient - colour preference, interior, whether plants already live there. Use that. A yellow Petite Sunny Bouquet for someone with a purple interior works less well than a Lucky Bamboo for someone without strong colour accents.
Three gift personas:
- Someone with few plants at home: start with a houseplant (10311 Orchid or 10309 Succulents) - stands without a vase.
- Someone with a romantic interior: 10328 Bouquet of Roses or 10342 Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet.
- Someone with an eclectic interior: 10348 Bonsai, 10372 Hibiscus or 11505 Woodland Mushrooms.
When in doubt, 11508 Daisies with live lowest price € 10.95 works: small box, not too formal, and easy to combine with something else.
When do you buy Botanicals around holidays?
Botanicals is a classic gifting category and peaks around Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day and the Christmas period. Prices often drop BEFORE those peak moments because retailers want to clear stock. A Valentine pink bouquet is cheaper in January than on 13 February.
For Black Friday: larger sets (10340 Wreath, 10345 Flower Arrangement, 11503 Flower Wall) typically see heavier discounts. Mid-sized bouquets drop less because they often sit closer to their floor. See LEGO Black Friday for general timing.
Sources and method
We compare active Botanicals set prices at eight Dutch retailers at least twice a day: Amazon.nl, Bol.com, LEGO.com, Wehkamp, Coolblue, Intertoys, MisterBricks and GoodBricks. The maximum age of a price on BricksDeal is twelve hours; after that it is refetched.
Piece count, release year and set data come from Brickset and Rebrickable, with LEGO.com as the primary RRP source. We always compare against the official RRP, not the highest retailer price of the moment.
For theme context we used the LEGO Botanicals theme page and the official LEGO product pages for each set discussed.
Affiliate links are labelled as such. We don’t accept paid placement; retailers cannot buy their ranking. This guide was reviewed on 15 May 2026 by Frank Spin.
Best route on BricksDeal
- Choose the sub-type first: bouquet, houseplant, bonsai, single flower stem or statement decor.
- Decide on the place at home: vase, side table, windowsill, wall or dining table.
- Open LEGO Botanicals for the full active line.
- Compare current price against RRP and check which retailers have stock.
- Set a price alert on the specific set; Botanicals often drops further in Q3 and just before holidays.
11503 Flower Wall
The newest Botanicals statement: an 879-piece flower wall you mount vertically on the wall.
First 2026 Botanicals release in wall format; permanent flowers for anyone who wants to dress up a wall without flowers that wilt.
Flowers and plants for three gift situations
A large bouquet, multiple small plants and a compact pink gift cover most Botanicals purchases.
Classic red rose bouquet for a romantic gift or permanent tabletop display; live price data.
Nine mini plants in separate pots; works nicely on a windowsill and can be split across multiple spots.
Pink and white bouquet for anyone who wants something more cheerful than roses; same size as 10328.
Four bouquets for vase or table
Four alternative bouquets beyond the 10328/10342 routes; all around 750-940 pieces with live price data.
The original Botanicals bouquet, revised in 2026; mixed spring colours with bendable stems.
Wilder mix with dandelions, cornflowers and daisies; highest piece count in this sub-category.
Pink counterpart to 10328; subtler than classic red and works alongside pastel interiors.
Newest 2026 bouquet with tulips in four colours; the iconic Dutch pick for anyone who wants a local link.
Four potted plants for permanent green
Classic LEGO houseplants that stay in their pot; four options with live price data.
Nine succulents in a shared pot or separately; flexible arrangement on a windowsill.
The original LEGO orchid; purple flowers on long stems, classic presence on a side table.
Compact bamboo in a pot; live price data for colour and green.
White lilies on dark stems; newer 2026 model with a serene look.
Four sculptural solo displays
The iconic Bonsai and three single flower stems that each work as art objects on their own.
The red maple bonsai with swappable green or red leaves; a Botanicals cornerstone for four years now.
An orange-yellow chrysanthemum on a long stem; live price data for autumn decor.
Red Christmas star you can leave on the table for the whole holiday season; replaces the real wilting kind.
Tropical hibiscus with a large orange bloom; most striking solo flower in the active line.
Four compact gifts
Compact Botanicals with live price data for a birthday, Sinterklaas, Christmas package or as an add-on to a larger gift.
White daisies with live price data; the cheapest Botanicals set that still gives a nice result.
Pink and white cosmos flowers; currently priced, works alongside Daisies for a mixed gift.
Compact sunny bouquet with yellow tones; currently priced for a complete small bouquet gift.
Plants on a rocking base that gently sways; currently priced for a playful gift.
Three larger wall and table displays
For anyone who wants more than one bouquet: three wall and table objects on a larger scale.
Reversible wall wreath for two seasons; one side green-white, the other red-gold for Christmas. Live price data.
The largest regular bouquet display in the line; currently priced with a tall vase and long stems.
Brick-built mushroom scene on a wooden stump; 2026 statement piece for a dining table or study.