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Every LEGO Botanicals Set Revealed for 2026: Tulips, Sunflowers, Magnolias and More
LEGO Botanicals

Every LEGO Botanicals Set Revealed for 2026: Tulips, Sunflowers, Magnolias and More

LEGO Botanicals expands significantly in 2026 with seven new sets across two waves, covering tulips, peace lilies, daisies, a flowering cactus, sunflowers, and magnolia branches at prices from $14.99 to $89.99.

Complete guide to the LEGO Botanicals 2026 lineup, including all seven new sets across January and March waves with prices, piece counts, and which sets are best for different collector profiles.

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Key Points

  • January 2026 wave: Tulip Bouquet 11501 (576pc $59.99), Peace Lily 11504 (474pc $49.99), Daisies 11508 (133pc $14.99), Flowering Cactus 11509 (482pc $34.99)
  • March 2026 wave: Sunflower Bouquet 11502 (686pc $59.99), Magnolia Branches 11510 (435pc $49.99)
  • Flower Wall 11503 available separately at $89.99
  • New vases from LEGO specifically designed for the bouquet sets
  • Botanicals sets available at LEGO.com, Amazon, and LEGO Stores

LEGO Botanicals 2026: The Biggest Flower Year Yet

LEGO Botanicals has become one of the company's most consistently popular adult-oriented product lines since its introduction, and 2026 represents its most ambitious expansion yet. Seven new sets launched across January and March, covering a wider variety of flower species than any previous year and introducing new price entry points that make the range more accessible to first-time buyers.

The January 1, 2026, wave introduced four sets spanning from the entry-level Daisies (set 11508, 133 pieces, $14.99) to the premium Tulip Bouquet (set 11501, 576 pieces, $59.99). The March 1 wave followed with the Sunflower Bouquet (11502, 686 pieces, $59.99) and the Magnolia Branches (11510, 435 pieces, $49.99). The Flower Wall (11503, $89.99) sits alongside both waves as a premium display framework.

What makes the 2026 Botanicals expansion particularly interesting is the range of price points covered. Having a $14.99 entry option with the Daisies set democratises the line for buyers who want to try Botanicals without committing to a full bouquet purchase, while the premium options at $59.99 maintain the adult collector appeal that defines the line's identity.

January 2026 wave: Tulip Bouquet 11501 (576pc $59.99), Peace Lily 11504 (474pc $49.99), Daisies 11508 (133pc $14.99), Flowering Cactus 11509 (482pc $34.99)
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January Wave Deep Dive: Tulips, Peace Lily, Daisies and Cactus

The Tulip Bouquet (11501, 576 pieces, $59.99) is the flagship January release and the most elaborate of the wave. It includes 14 individual flowers across five tulip varieties: green buds, closed purple blooms, and opened red, yellow, and pink tulips. Having five distinct tulip types in one set creates an authentic mixed bouquet feel that mirrors how tulips actually grow and are sold together.

The Peace Lily (11504, 474 pieces, $49.99) takes a more sculptural approach, with six flowers in various bloom stages creating a dynamic arrangement that tells the story of a plant's growth cycle rather than presenting all flowers at the same development stage. The peach decorative pot and wood-effect base make this the most display-oriented of the January sets.

The Daisies (11508, 133 pieces, $14.99) is aimed at ages 9 and up, making it the most accessible Botanicals set ever and a perfect introduction for younger or less experienced builders. Three large daisies, two stems of smaller flowers, and three sprigs of lavender create a pleasant arrangement at a price that removes the financial barrier to entry for the Botanicals range.

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March Wave: Sunflowers and Magnolias

The Sunflower Bouquet (11502, 686 pieces, $59.99) uses 2x1 plant plates to create wide yellow petals that capture the sunflower's distinctive large floral disc. The brown seeded centre is carefully constructed to suggest the dense seed pattern of an actual sunflower head, and eucalyptus foliage is included to provide the green fill that makes sunflower arrangements visually balanced. The set does not include a pot, requiring buyers to provide their own vase or use LEGO's official Botanicals vases.

The Magnolia Branches (11510, 435 pieces, $49.99) is the most distinctive of the 2026 releases for its use of new white-and-pink marbled leaf pieces as petals. These new elements were developed specifically for the magnolia set and capture the delicate bi-colour quality of magnolia blooms in a way that reusing existing white or pink elements could not achieve. The sparse branching structure, with flowers at the branch tips rather than clustered in a bouquet form, gives the completed model an architectural quality that differs from the other Botanicals sets.

Both March sets ship without pots, continuing the trend of offering bouquet sets as pure floral constructions that buyers can display in the LEGO Botanicals vases or in their own containers. LEGO has released a range of official Botanicals-branded vases specifically designed to hold these bouquets, available as companion purchases for buyers who want the complete display system.


The Flower Wall: LEGO's Most Ambitious Botanicals Set

The Flower Wall (11503, $89.99) is the premium piece of the 2026 Botanicals expansion, providing a framework for creating a large-scale floral display that can integrate bouquets and individual flowers from across the range. The set is designed to be wall-mounted and creates the kind of Instagram-friendly display backdrop that has driven enormous social media engagement for the Botanicals range.

Unlike the bouquet sets, the Flower Wall is oriented vertically and creates a grid-like background of flowering elements that can be customised with pieces from other Botanicals sets. This modularity makes the Flower Wall a platform product rather than a standalone display, encouraging buyers who already own other Botanicals sets to integrate them into a larger composition.

At $89.99, the Flower Wall is the most expensive Botanicals product of the year, but its function as a display infrastructure rather than a standalone botanical subject justifies the premium for collectors who have multiple other Botanicals sets to showcase. For first-time Botanicals buyers it is less recommended as an entry point than one of the bouquet sets.


Which LEGO Botanicals 2026 Set Should You Buy?

For first-time Botanicals buyers, the Daisies (11508) at $14.99 or the Peace Lily (11504) at $49.99 are the best entry points. The Daisies provide an affordable introduction with enough complexity to demonstrate what Botanicals building involves, while the Peace Lily offers more building depth and a more sophisticated display result at a still-accessible price.

For established Botanicals collectors who want to expand their range, the Tulip Bouquet and Sunflower Bouquet are the strongest new additions. Both provide 14 or more individual flowers across different varieties, creating displays with more visual richness than simpler single-species bouquets.

For collectors who want the most unique addition to their display, the Magnolia Branches (11510) is the standout choice. The new marbled petal element is exclusive to this set, the branching structure is architecturally distinctive compared to the bouquet format, and the resulting display has an elegance that rewards its slightly more complex building challenge.