LEGO Botanicals adds sunflowers and magnolia branches

Two new LEGO Botanicals sets are on the way March 1 – a bouquet of sunflowers and a collection of magnolia branches.

These two new LEGO Botanicals sets will release on March 1, 2026:

Both sets are 18+ display models part of the LEGO Botanicals collection and are designed to be treated like real fake flowers and be placed in a vase — neither set comes with a brick-built stand for the flowers. Though 11502 Sunflower Bouquet does have an alternate display option where the stems can be removed and the flowers can be collected as a tabletop display, eliminating a need for a vase.

11502 Sunflower Bouquet includes two fully opened sunflowers, three that are beginning to bloom and one sunflower bud. There are also four stems of eucalyptus to add some extra detail. The inclusion of just two fully opened sunflowers isn’t any cause to worry, however. The three that are just beginning to bloom still have the full sunflower look and have the same overall design — they’re just smaller than the two main builds.

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Stems for the sunflowers are optional, so you can either display them in a vase or as a centrepiece on the table. Going the centrepiece route does mean you’ll have some extra stems laying around, but the option to easily display the flowers either way is welcome.

11510 Magnolia Branches includes five branches of varying shapes and a total of six large flowers, with some smaller, budding ones scattered throughout. Somewhat unusual for a LEGO Botanicals set, the branches are almost as much of the focus as the flowers are, with their twisting shapes and pointed edges that poke out beyond the flowers.

This set is intended more for traditional vase display, having long stems for each of the branches, but the flowers do have the potential to be removed and placed as you want them.

Both of these LEGO Botanicals sets will release on March 1, 2026, on LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores. If you’d like to purchase either of them, please consider purchasing the set via our affiliate links to help support the work we do here at Blocks, online and in print.

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