Two new LEGO Botanicals sets are launching this summer – 10372 Hibiscus and 10373 Mini Bonsai Trees can be the next addition to your LEGO garden.
There are two new sets coming to LEGO Botanicals. Scheduled for an August 1 release, 10372 Hibiscus will retail for £59.99 / $69.99 / €69.99 with 660 pieces and 10373 Mini Bonsai Trees will cost £54.99 / $64.99 / €59.99 with 709 pieces, totalling three separate bonsai tree builds.
These new sets are part of the LEGO Botanicals theme that launched earlier this year after the success the LEGO Botanical Collection had as part of LEGO Icons the past few years. Having its own fully-fledged theme has allowed LEGO Botanicals to pick up the pace of releases a bit, and now two sets are joining the lineup, with the likes of 10349 Happy Plants and 10342 Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet having released in the past months.
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10372 Hibiscus is fairly standard for LEGO Botanicals in terms of what’s inside the box — a single stem holds up a collection of flowers and leaves all living comfortably in a brick-built pot. But that’s the Botanicals formula for a reason; initial images leave very little room for complaint with 10372 Hibiscus. The flowers utilise shell elements, while the leaves call on a more specialised piece to ensure proper shaping. The stem looks to be on the simpler side, but with striking flowers like these, the stem is hardly the main attraction. The pot seems like a nice colour, too.
Three mini bonsai trees make up the cleverly named 10373 Mini Bonsai Trees set, each with their own distinct vibe to make sure the collection doesn’t get stale by the time you reach the end of the set’s 709 pieces.
Though it’s actually designed to encourage social building — each bonsai tree should have its own instruction manual, allowing up to three people to build at the same time. The options are a ginkgo bonsai with yellow leaves, a black pine bonsai with green needle and a wisteria bonsai with hanging lilac. They all look like they’d make warm additions to a LEGO bonsai garden that began in the Botanical Collection with 10281 Bonsai Tree.
Both of these new LEGO Botanicals sets will release on August 1, 2025 for everyone on LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores. If you’re eager to expand your brick-built garden, consider purchasing them via our affiliate links to help support the work we do at Blocks, online and in print.
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