LEGO flowers: bouquets and plants from bricks

LEGO flowers never wilt, need no watering and look striking on a shelf or desk. The Botanicals line covers bouquets, single plants, bonsai and orchids — we compare their prices across 40+ Polish stores and show price history so you buy at the best moment.

Why LEGO flowers are a hit

LEGO flowers from the Botanicals line have become one of the most popular adult sets and the go-to ‘LEGO gift' outside the children's world. The reason is simple: it's décor that looks like a living bouquet but never wilts and needs no care. Building is relaxing and repetitive — petal by petal — and the finished model goes into a real vase. The sets photograph beautifully and suit any interior, so they appeal to LEGO fans and to people who have never built a brick before.

How to choose LEGO flowers: bouquets, plants, walls

The collection splits into a few types. Bouquets (a rose bouquet or a wildflower arrangement) are ready-made bunches for a vase — the safest gift. Single potted plants like the orchid (10311 Orchid, smaller 10343 Mini Orchid) or hibiscus (10372) mimic a pot and sit on a sill. A separate, more demanding segment is bonsai (10348 Japanese Red Maple, 10373 Mini Bonsai Trees) — trees with swappable seasonal parts. There are also small, cheap combinable sets (tulips 11501, sunflowers 11502) to build your own bouquet, and flower walls (11503) to hang. Prices run from a dozen or so złoty for the smallest sets to about 470 zł for the largest arrangements.

Zero care and combining bouquets

The biggest advantage of LEGO flowers is zero care — no watering, pruning or sunlight, just an occasional dusting. Stems in many sets can be shortened by separating parts, so you match the height to your vase, and small sets like tulips or sunflowers are often bought several at a time and combined into one larger custom bouquet. That makes LEGO flowers a flexible gift: start with one box and add more. Before buying, check the price history on KlockoRadar — in gift season bouquet prices can swing hard between stores.

Frequently asked questions

Can you combine LEGO flower bouquets?
Yes. Stems in Botanicals sets are built from separate parts, so you can shorten them and mix flowers from different boxes into one bouquet. Small sets like tulips or sunflowers are designed to be bought in multiples and arranged into your own bunch.
Who are LEGO flowers for?
They're from the official adult line, but there are no limits — experienced LEGO fans build them, as do people after a relaxing activity or lasting décor. Most often they're bought as a gift, especially for someone who likes flowers and a nice interior.
How much do LEGO flowers cost?
Prices start from a dozen or so złoty for the smallest sets (tulips, say) and reach about 470 zł for the largest arrangements and plants. Most popular bouquets fall in the 150-350 zł range. Compare current prices from every store on this page.
Are LEGO flowers a good gift?
Yes, one of the safest gifts for adults — striking, lasting and low-effort. Bouquets and orchids work for birthdays, anniversaries or Mother's Day, and since they never wilt they stay as décor for a long time.
Where to buy LEGO flowers cheapest?
Prices for the same Botanicals sets differ between stores by tens of złoty and swing in gift season. On KlockoRadar you compare offers from 40+ stores, check price history and set a free price alert on the bouquet you want.
What's the difference between a LEGO bouquet and a single plant?
A bouquet is a set of several stems for your own vase, ready to display at once. A single plant like an orchid or bonsai has its own ‘pot' or base and stands alone. Bouquets are easier to combine and shorten; potted plants have a more finished, decorative look.