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LEGO Botanicals offers new plants and a charming slice of nature

Three new LEGO Botanicals sets have been announced, with plants depicted for the first time in 11514 Cosmos Flowers, 11505 Woodland Mushrooms and 11511 Water Lilies.

Botanicals continues to be one of the LEGO Group’s most popular themes and it is expanding on June 1 with three new sets. Each one adds new plants to the ever-growing collection, including cosmos flowers, water lilies and a variety of woodland foliage.

The three new sets will all launch on June 1 at LEGO.com.

11514 Cosmos Flowers

This 171-piece LEGO set will launch on June 1 and retail for £12.99 / $14.99 / €14.99.

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11514 Cosmos Flowers builds three cosmos flowers (in white, purple and pink), plus two stems of red fountain grass. One stem features a tiny bug element, adding extra authenticity to the display model. It’s a set for builders aged nine and over, part of a growing range of Botanicals sets for those who aren’t adults yet or want something smaller to build.

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11505 Woodland Mushrooms

This 806-piece set will launch on June 1 and retail for £69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99.

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This really unique entry into the Botanicals theme depicts a slice of woodland life. Spotted red toadstool mushrooms sit at the centre of the charming build, with fibrecap, earthstar, chanterelle, bonnet and oyster mushrooms filling out the scene. The set also builds two purple autumn crocuses and vibrant green bracken fronds.

11511 Water Lilies

This 259-piece set will launch on June 1 and retail for £24.99 / $29.99 / €39.99.

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11511 Water Lilies builds two water lilies, a white water lily with yellow and a pink water lily. The set also includes the pieces to build tiny vases to display them in, with clever techniques to suggest water.

Many more new sets have been announced, for City, Bluey, Minecraft, Disney, Friends, Fortnite, Harry Potter, NINJAGO and Chinese Festivals.

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