More 2026 Botanical sets revealed

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LEGO has revealed more 2026 botanical sets on the product page for 11501 Tulip Bouquet at LEGO.com.

They are 11504 Potted Peace Lily, 11508 Daisies and Lavender and 11509 Blooming Cactus.

I've split the photo and added higher-res images after the break.


11504 Potted Peace Lily

My house is full of peace lilies: they are easy to spilt and propagate, so my wife does so. This one looks very realistic.


11508 Daisies and Lavender


11509 Blooming Cactus


Are you looking forward to decorating your house with more plastic plants? I am, although just about every available horizontal surface is covered with them already.

21 comments on this article

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By in United Kingdom,

Someone needs to get Simon Pegg a LEGO Japanese Peace Lily

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By in Australia,

I like the cactus, but gee the design of that pot looks pretty rough.

The peace lily is gorgeous. I'll definitely be getting one of those.

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By in Sweden,

I love all the new botanical sets, but there are soooooo many. They are so clearly display pieces, where do I put them all? :-)

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By in United Kingdom,

More superb sets. As with all smaller Botanicals, it's not a question of whether to buy, just how many. Especially with 11508.

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By in Netherlands,

@benredstar said:
"Someone needs to get Simon Pegg a LEGO Japanese Peace Lily"
Just be carefull to not trip and fall on your own shears!

OT: I can see myself get the Daisies and Lavender to add to the wildflower bouquet, and I do like that cactus. Just not really a fan of building this stuff....

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By in Australia,

@WizardOfOss said: "Just not really a fan of building this stuff...."

No, I had this conversation this week on one of the FB "Botanicals" fan pages.

The actual sets are lovely, but they're generally an unpleasant building experience.

"Here, take 60 of these Technic pieces and assemble them all in the exact same way."

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By in Sweden,

@Zordboy said:
" @WizardOfOss said: "Just not really a fan of building this stuff...."

No, I had this conversation this week on one of the FB "Botanicals" fan pages.

The actual sets are lovely, but they're generally an unpleasant building experience.

"Here, take 60 of these Technic pieces and assemble them all in the exact same way.""


Yeah, totally. I make my family build them if they give them to me as a present. Mother's day flowers? Great! here's a vase! Have fun!

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By in Netherlands,

@Zordboy said:
" @WizardOfOss said: "Just not really a fan of building this stuff...."

No, I had this conversation this week on one of the FB "Botanicals" fan pages.

The actual sets are lovely, but they're generally an unpleasant building experience.

"Here, take 60 of these Technic pieces and assemble them all in the exact same way.""


That exactly. I do really like the NPU and the end result, but it's just no fun.

It's kinda funny: There are Lego sets I would like to build but not own, and there are Lego sets I would like to own but not build.

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By in United Kingdom,

@benredstar said:
"Someone needs to get Simon Pegg a LEGO Japanese Peace Lily"

Hey big 'un… playtime's over!

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By in Germany,

I echo the sentiments. Actually, I'm moving away from Botanicals sets again. I liked the looks of the ones we have, but I didn't enjoy building any of them. And that's not my idea of a fun LEGO set, since to me the building experience is the more important part.
Plus, like @Huw said:

"although just about every available horizontal surface is covered with them already.."

We don't have much display space as it is, and what we do have is covered in real and LEGO plants already. No need for any more dust collectors, as nice as many of them may look.

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By in Ireland,

@SweSarah said:
"I love all the new botanical sets, but there are soooooo many. They are so clearly display pieces, where do I put them all? :-)"

Do you have a garden?

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By in Netherlands,

The cactus, I like a lot. The peace lily, I kind of like. The {?} (How do I pronounce this? Oh, I don't.) looks great, although that frame doesn't necessarily convince me.

The daisies feel like a low point. I'm normally all about printed pieces, but on a Botanicals-set - which is known for its nice parts-usage to convey the flowers - using printed pieces just feels like giving up. Come on, designer. Do better.

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By in United Kingdom,

I like them, but not sure on the wall hanging one, and as said above what's up with the cactus pot? It looks too small and couldn't they have made it match the tiny plant set or the other cacti and succulent's square pot??

As to building them I'm in the minority, I enjoy them, yes some are a bit repetitive but not the worse ones for that, oh architecture sets...... lets not speak of the fiddly little so and so's

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By in United Kingdom,

@Duq said:
" @SweSarah said:
"I love all the new botanical sets, but there are soooooo many. They are so clearly display pieces, where do I put them all? :-)"

Do you have a garden?"


Coming soon LEGO ICONS Greenhouse 50,000 pieces for $5,999

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By in Czechia,

Impressed how organic this looks!

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By in Canada,

I love the look of these sets and the theme overall. Ironically, I'm glad that I made the decision to not collect this theme when it was first introduced so my wallet and shelf space are in better shape. :)

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By in Puerto Rico,

Its great for a ln office decoration.

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By in United States,

Blimey it's a Blooming Cactus innit?

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By in United States,

I expect I'll be getting all of these. My wife really loves to build them. I don't think I've ever had a chance to build any myself.

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By in United Kingdom,

Normally I love the Botanicals series, but these ones... They look kinda... cheap? Like they're knock offs rather then real sets. The pot on the cactus looks pretty terrible with all those visable holes, as do the peace lily leaves with all those studs.

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By in United Kingdom,

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