When 10280 Flower Bouquet and 10281 Bonsai Tree launched back in 2021, nobody expected LEGO’s Botanical Collection to turn into one of the brand’s biggest long-running success stories. Since then we’ve had everything from the towering 10289 Bird of Paradise, to the sculptural 10311 Orchid, to seasonal builds like 10370 Poinsettia and high-end centrepieces such as 10345 Flower Arrangement.
Now LEGO is expanding the garden once again with four more plants:
- Daisies (11508)
- Flowering Cactus (11509)
- Peace Lily (11504)
- Tulip Bouquet (11501)
Each of these sets will be bringing something new to a line-up that already includes bouquets, bonsai, trees, tiny pots, seasonal wreaths and more.
Where the early Icons-branded Botanicals sets were mostly £44.99–£99.99 display models, this new wave continues the recent trend we’ve seen with Mini Orchid (10343), Lucky Bamboo (10344), Happy Plants (10349) and the small Creator flowers (Roses, Tulips, Sunflowers, Lotus, Daffodils, Cherry Blossoms): a mix of big statement pieces and approachable, gift-able builds.
Let’s look at where each of the four newcomers fits in that wider Botanical ecosystem.
Daisies (11508) – Carrying on the Creator-Style Flower Line

Pieces: 133
Age: 9+
Price: £12.99 / $14.99
If you’ve picked up 40460 Roses, 40461 Tulips, 40524 Sunflowers, 40647 Lotus Flowers, 40725 Cherry Blossoms or 40747 Daffodils, you’ll recognise exactly where Daisies (11508) sits in the range.
Like those sets, Daisies is:
- A small, stem-based bouquet you can pop into any vase
- Priced firmly in the pocket-money / impulse-buy bracket
- Designed to mix and match with all the other single-flower packs
You get three big white daisy blooms, lavender-style purple stems and small yellow accent flowers. In other words, it’s the logical “next flower” after Sunflowers, Lotus and Cherry Blossoms – and a super easy recommendation if readers already have a few of those Creator-scale flowers and want something new to add.
Flowering Cactus (11509) – A Successor to Succulents & Tiny Plants

Pieces: 482
Age: 9+
Price: £24.99 / $34.99
Where 10309 Succulents, 10329 Tiny Plants, 10349 Happy Plants and 40762 Mixed Flowerpot explored grouped pots of small plants, Flowering Cactus zooms in on just one type of plant and really stylises it.
Compared to those earlier sets:
- It’s cheaper than Succulents (£44.99 / $49.99) and Tiny Plants (£44.99 / $49.99), but still feels dense at 482 pieces.
- It keeps the playful colour language of Happy Plants but with a more cohesive single-pot look.
- It’s closer in footprint to 10329 Tiny Plants than the sprawling 10345 Flower Arrangement.
Fans who enjoyed building Succulents but want something a bit more characterful (and cheaper) are probably going to jump on this. And from a value perspective, the price-per-piece is much closer to the older Icons heavy-hitters like 10281 Bonsai Tree than to the newer, pricier display sets.
Peace Lily (11504) – The Natural Partner to Orchid, Hibiscus & Japanese Maple

Pieces: 474
Age: 18+
Price: £54.99 / $49.99
If you line up 10311 Orchid, 10372 Hibiscus, 10348 Japanese Maple Tree and the original 10281 Bonsai Tree, Peace Lily (11504) slides neatly into that family of more realistic, sculptural plants.
Compared to Orchid:
- Peace Lily has a similar piece count (474 vs Orchid’s 608)
- Sits at a similar price point to other mid-tier display plants like Poinsettia, Orchid and Japanese Maple
- Offers that same “could pass for a real plant at a glance” aesthetic
Where Hibiscus pushes colour and drama, Peace Lily goes in the opposite direction: calm, minimal and modern. It feels like the plant you’d put next to 10370 Poinsettia for winter, then leave out all year round beside your Orchid, Maple and Bonsai.
For BrickScoop readers who’ve built those earlier potted plants, Peace Lily reads very clearly as the next “must-have” shelf companion piece.
Tulip Bouquet (11501) – Flower Bouquet 2.0 (After Roses, Wildflowers & All the Bouquets)

Pieces: 576
Age: 18+
Price: £54.99 / $59.99
On the bouquet side of the Botanical Collection, LEGO’s been steadily building a full florist’s catalogue:
- 10280 Flower Bouquet (2021) – the original big Icons bouquet
- 10313 Wildflower Bouquet (2023) – looser, taller stems and bold colours
- 10328 Bouquet of Roses (2024) and 10374 Bouquet of Pink Roses (2025) – more focused, themed bunches
- 10342 Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet (2025) – a monochrome twist on the idea
- Plus smaller bouquets like 10347 Petite Sunny Bouquet
Tulip Bouquet (11501) feels like the next flagship bouquet after Flower Bouquet and Wildflower – a single-flower focus (tulips) but with huge colour range and lots of volume in the stems.
At £54.99 / $59.99 for 576 pieces, it sits right beside Flower Bouquet, Wildflower Bouquet, Roses and Pretty Pink Bouquet in price, and gives collectors another full-sized arrangement they can display either on its own or alongside the others for a full LEGO florist window.
Anyone who came into the theme via 40461 Tulips back in 2021 will probably love seeing tulips finally get the full big-bouquet treatment.
A Theme That Now Covers Everything From Polybags to £100 Centrepieces
Taken together with the rest of the Botanical Collection, these four new sets show just how broad the theme has become:
- Entry-level & promo builds:
30701 Field Flowers, 40588 Flowerpot, 40762 Mixed Flowerpot, Butterfly Garden – plus Daisies now reinforcing that under-£15 flower slot with Roses, Tulips, Sunflowers, Lotus, Daffodils and Cherry Blossoms. - Mid-range display plants:
10309 Succulents, 10329 Tiny Plants, 10343 Mini Orchid, 10344 Lucky Bamboo, 10368 Chrysanthemum, 10369 Plum Blossom, 10370 Poinsettia, 10349 Happy Plants, 10372 Hibiscus, 10373 Mini Bonsai Trees, 10348 Japanese Maple Tree, and now Flowering Cactus and Peace Lily sitting comfortably in this “serious display piece but not bank-breaking” tier. - Top-end centrepieces:
10289 Bird of Paradise, 10314 Dried Flower Centrepiece, 10340 Wreath, 10345 Flower Arrangement – and, bouquet-wise, Flower Bouquet, Wildflower Bouquet, Pretty Pink Bouquet, Bouquet of Roses, Bouquet of Pink Roses… with Tulip Bouquet stepping up as the next big hero bouquet in 2026.
From a BrickScoop point of view, the story is clear: what started in 2021 as two experimental adult sets has grown into a full ecosystem of builds across price bands, seasons and display styles.
Price & Value Snapshot – How the New Wave Compares
Here’s a quick side-by-side of the four newcomers, with prices in both GBP and USD so readers can see where they sit relative to the classic sets like Flower Bouquet and Bonsai Tree:
| Set | Pieces | Age | Price (UK) | Price (US) | Closest Older “Cousin” |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daisies (11508) | 133 | 9+ | £12.99 | $14.99 | Creator flowers like Roses (40460), Tulips (40461), Sunflowers (40524), Lotus (40647) |
| Flowering Cactus (11509) | 482 | 9+ | £24.99 | $34.99 | Succulents (10309), Tiny Plants (10329), Happy Plants (10349) |
| Tulip Bouquet (11501) | 576 | 18+ | £54.99 | $59.99 | Flower Bouquet (10280), Wildflower Bouquet (10313), Bouquet of Roses (10328), Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet (10342) |
| Peace Lily (11504) | 474 | 18+ | £54.99 | $49.99 | Orchid (10311), Poinsettia (10370), Hibiscus (10372), Japanese Maple (10348) |
From there you can easily frame buying advice:
- Already own Flower Bouquet or Wildflower? Tulip Bouquet or Bouquet of Roses is the next logical step – and now Tulip gives you a more focused colour story.
- Loved building Succulents or Tiny Plants? Flowering Cactus offers a similar relaxed build with a sharper visual punch.
- Orchid fan? Peace Lily is clearly designed to sit next to it on the same shelf.
- Just getting started? Daisies + any one of the small Creator flowers makes an instant, low-cost bouquet.
Final Thoughts
Looking back at the Botanical Collection from Flower Bouquet and Bonsai Tree in 2021 through to Flower Arrangement, Hibiscus, Japanese Maple and Bouquet of Pink Roses in 2025, you can see LEGO steadily testing new formats: big Icons sets, mid-range plants, seasonal builds, cheap single-stem flowers and polished GWPs.
Daisies, Flowering Cactus, Peace Lily and Tulip Bouquet don’t just add four more plants to the catalogue – they fill very specific gaps:
- Another under-£15 creator-style flower (Daisies)
- A value-focused stylised plant to sit with Succulents (Flowering Cactus)
- A calm, realistic companion to Orchid and Hibiscus (Peace Lily)
- A flagship bouquet to stand alongside Flower Bouquet, Wildflower and Roses (Tulip Bouquet)
For BrickScoop readers, that means there’s now a clear path into the theme at every level, whether you’re picking up your first £12.99 flower or hunting for the next centrepiece to join Bird of Paradise and Flower Arrangement on your shelf.