New Botanical sets revealed!

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Wildflower Bouquet

Wildflower Bouquet

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The beautiful Botanical Collection has provided some of the best sets produced in the last two years, introducing myriad interesting pieces in new colours and showcasing fantastic building techniques.

Images of two further sets have been published by Intertoys.nl today. 10313 Wildflower Bouquet and 10314 Dried Flower Centrepiece will both be available from the 1st of February, costing €59.99 and €49.99, respectively.

View the images published so far below...


10313 Wildflower Bouquet

  • 939 pieces
  • €59.99 (probably £54.99, $59.99)


10314 Dried Flower Centrepiece

  • 812 pieces
  • €49.99 (probably £44.99, $49.99)


We hope to publish higher resolution images shortly, once they are available.

I think these are among the best Botanical Collection sets yet, but what do you think of them? Let us know in the comments.

55 comments on this article

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By in Netherlands,

Funny these sets have been reviewed online already some weeks ago and they have been listed in online stores already also.

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By in Netherlands,

hats off to that wild flower bouquet!

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By in United States,

I think the succulents is still tops as it allows for the most customization, but these are great. Certainly a line that will continue to get better and see new people interested in Legos.

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By in United States,

These would be great date ideas if it weren’t so darn expensive.

Well expensive to me at least...

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By in United Kingdom,

Blooming lovely.

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By in United States,

So realistic I sneezed

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By in Serbia,

The dried one does look great

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By in United States,

Very good looking, although my problem with the original Flower Bouquet was the sagging of the technic axles under the weight of the flowers in a smaller vase. Curious if that will be the issue for the wildflowers as well.

Still need to pick up the Orchid and then will see about both of these.

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By in United States,

Phenomenal!

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By in United Kingdom,

My wife loves this series. I am sure she will want these too...

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By in United States,

I'll be grabbing a couple of the dried bouquet. Some absolutely incredible part recolors there.

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By in United States,

I love both of these. Interesting parts usage and recolors of existing parts. For those who have no interest in this theme they are great parts packs once they go on sale.

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By in United States,

These look fantastic! I love all the recolors, and they are standout sets in an already noteworthy line. The pricing seemed reasonable as well.

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By in United States,

These just keep getting better. The dried rose in particular is brilliant parts usage!

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By in United States,

These are fantastic! Continues to be a creative theme.

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By in United States,

Aligning everything perfectly could conceivably drive me insane…but hey, that’s half the fun. They are beautiful designs for sure.

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By in United States,

Really like the wildflower bouquet, though I have to say the first Flower Bouquet was such a fiddly build at points that it wasn't a ton of fun.

The dried flower centerpiece is nice but doesn't fit with any of my decor.

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By in United Kingdom,

I've a feeling my wife will love these.
And she's managed to introduce a whole bunch of new people to Lego through this series.

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By in Serbia,

They're stunning!

Although those pirate hats in magenta do look... floral? Can't unsee now...

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By in Sweden,

I wish they'd make more succulents as well. But those look gorgeous. Always on the fence about buying those. If only I had more disposable income...

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By in United States,

@blogzilly said:
"Aligning everything perfectly could conceivably drive me insane…but hey, that’s half the fun. They are beautiful designs for sure."

The nice thing about modeling something natural like plants is that nothing needs to (or should) be aligned perfectly :)

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By in United Kingdom,

They seemed to have created a new leaf part rather than use existing system or Technic parts, although the previous bat or dragon wings seemed to be the most plausible. There are also a lot of paddles if you need to build a galley one day! Glad to see the return of the original Lego pine tree in olive green?

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By in Canada,

I might pick up the Dried Flower Centrepiece one at launch, I'm a sucker for autumn colours

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By in United Kingdom,

I like the dried flowers arrangement, think that's my favourite of the botanical sets

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By in United Kingdom,

@ambr said:
" There are also a lot of paddles if you need to build a galley one day! "

I think you could do an entire navy with that lot.

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By in United States,

@ambr said:
"They seemed to have created a new leaf part rather than use existing system or Technic parts, although the previous bat or dragon wings seemed to be the most plausible. There are also a lot of paddles if you need to build a galley one day! Glad to see the return of the original Lego pine tree in olive green?"

I think those are palm tree leaves from pirate sets

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By in United States,

@rslotb said:
"hats off to that wild flower bouquet! "

Ha! I see what you did there ;)

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By in United Kingdom,

Anybody else read the title as 'New Bionicle sets revealed' for a split second?

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By in Netherlands,

@ToaofPlastic said:
" @ambr said:
"They seemed to have created a new leaf part rather than use existing system or Technic parts, although the previous bat or dragon wings seemed to be the most plausible. There are also a lot of paddles if you need to build a galley one day! Glad to see the return of the original Lego pine tree in olive green?"

I think those are palm tree leaves from pirate sets"


10314 has pine tree in olive green
10313 has palm tree leaves

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By in Canada,

Nice! Ive really enjoyed this theme because I can build them and then give them to my non Lego mom as a gift. A win win!

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By in Australia,

They look good. Will look even better with a layer of dust and cobwebs for more realism.

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By in Argentina,

I love them. Very beatiful and great parts

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By in United States,

Oooh my goodnessss I want both of them!!!

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By in France,

Both are marvels to the eye !

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By in Puerto Rico,

They are good, not my alley but good.

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By in United States,

These are beautiful.

And I've love to see a more kids-oriented theme that uses these ideas in a more fantastical way. E.g., Lego Elves but more like garden faeries.

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By in United States,

I find it interesting that both sets have the same build. Namely, the flower with the coolie hat surrounded by a ring of paddles.

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By in France,

Wow, they look even better than the previous ones ... Crazy.

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By in United States,

Between the paddles, the admiral hats, and the epaulets, I'm sensing a theme...

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By in United States,

Gotta get 'em.

Glad to see they haven't received the Speed Champions price treatment.

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By in United States,

Love to see that Olive Green mini spruce tree!

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By in Australia,

@Your_Future_President said:
"These would be great date ideas if it weren’t so darn expensive.

Well expensive to me at least..."


At least where I am it would be cheaper buy one of these than to go out to a movie and dinner.

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By in United Kingdom,

I always love the ingenuity of part usage with the botanical collection

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By in United States,

@watcher21 said:
" @ToaofPlastic said:
" @ambr said:
"They seemed to have created a new leaf part rather than use existing system or Technic parts, although the previous bat or dragon wings seemed to be the most plausible. There are also a lot of paddles if you need to build a galley one day! Glad to see the return of the original Lego pine tree in olive green?"

I think those are palm tree leaves from pirate sets"


10314 has pine tree in olive green
10313 has palm tree leaves"


These look like larger ones and if so this is the first time in a long time that the large Palm leaves are back though (if Im not mistaken these are the large versions.. LEGO has had the small ones out for some time still)

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By in United Kingdom,

As a keen collector of the Botanical sets these are both obviously Day 1 purchases. Interesting how both sets feature their own iteration of the same flower - one "dried", one not.

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By in Austria,

Fake flowers made in Lego? Well.. the design itself it nice, the market is there (i.e. as a gift or as a home decoration), but these are again those display based dust collector beautiful sets, I'd rather be spending the money elsewhere.

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By in Canada,

Those palm tree leaves look like they're dark green... I'm seriously tempted to pick both of these up eventually just for the parts alone.

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By in France,

Amazing !

If they release a Xmas center piece I'm screwed :D

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By in Germany,

@merman said:
"Funny these sets have been reviewed online already some weeks ago and they have been listed in online stores already also. "
In the Netherlands?
Over here I can't find any listing other than one at Thalia that states "pre-order, release date unknown". Nothing at Amazon or at the other usual stores, or even LEGO Shop at Home.

In any case, to me they look great.

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By in United Kingdom,

These sets excite me because of the parts, but then I think "what am I going to do with 30 pink and purple captain's hats, 24 magenta paddle ends and 15 blue eggshell bottoms?"

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By in Spain,

I wanted to be a completist for botanicall sets, but it seems I need to cut this one short. The theme seems to be expanding rapidly.

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By in France,

NPU everywhere in there...

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By in United States,

Another clever design series. These will get picked up for sure. I love the creative use of hats and epaulets. The colors really pop too.

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