Botanicals

Daisies

A tiny bouquet that punches way above its fourteen dollar price tag.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 11508 · 2026

Pieces133
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number11508

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The verdict

I picked this one up expecting filler and ended up genuinely charmed by it.

Eight stems for fifteen dollars is a good deal on its own, but the little ladybug hiding on one of the lavender sprigs is the detail that got me, it turns a cheap plastic bouquet into something that feels like someone actually cared about it. This is not a set for anyone chasing an engineering challenge, it is a fifteen minute build with a lot of repeated steps, but as a starter Botanicals piece or a small gift it does exactly what it promises. If you want a serious build, look elsewhere in the theme, if you want a cheerful desk accent you can hand a nine year old, this is it.

Best for: budget-conscious flower fans and first-time Botanicals builders

The full review

What it is

I will be straight with you, I did not expect to like a 133 piece flower set as much as I did. Daisies is the budget entry point into LEGO's Botanicals line, split across two numbered bags plus a bag of stems, and it comes together in well under half an hour. What sold me was not the building, it was the finished bouquet sitting on my desk afterward. Three full-size daisies, two smaller daisy stems, and three sprigs of lavender make for a fuller arrangement than I expected from something this cheap, and one lavender sprig hides a tiny ladybug tucked against the stem. It is such a small thing, but it is the kind of detail that tells you someone on the design team actually wanted you to smile when you found it.

The catch

I do need to be honest about the limits here. This is not a build for anyone who wants a challenge, the piece count is low and a good chunk of it is the same daisy or lavender assembly repeated with only minor variation. If you are the kind of builder who lives for clever techniques and new part combinations, there is not much of that on offer, this set leans almost entirely on purpose-built flower elements rather than clever reuse of common bricks. The scale is modest too. The tallest daisies sit around 7.5 inches, the smaller ones closer to 6.5, so this is a bud vase piece, not something that is going to anchor a dining table.

Who it's for

Where this set earns its spot is as an easy, inexpensive way into the Botanicals theme, especially for younger builders or anyone who wants a cheerful bit of desk decor without committing to a big display piece. It also works nicely as a stocking-stuffer style gift alongside a real vase. If you are shopping the Botanicals line for a serious centerpiece, save your money for one of the larger arrangements instead, this one knows exactly what it is and does not try to be more.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build itself is simple and calm rather than absorbing, you snap stems together, clip on leaves, then build up each flower head before assembling them into the finished bouquet. It is the kind of build you can finish while half-watching something on TV, which is fine for what this set is trying to be, a quick, satisfying win rather than a long evening project.

The real story here is in the parts. Daisies is one of the first sets to introduce LEGO's new Blue Violet color, used on 18 Plant, Sunflower 2x2 with 16 Petals elements for the lavender sprigs, a genuinely new shade for the system rather than a recolor of something existing. Combine that with the fact you are getting eight separate flower stems for $14.99, and the piece-count-to-price ratio here is one of the better deals in the current Botanicals lineup, even if most of the parts are single-purpose flower molds rather than generic bricks you would want for other builds.

Fun facts

  • 0111508 Daisies launched on January 1, 2026 alongside 11504 Peace Lily and 11509 Flowering Cactus as part of the new wave of LEGO Botanicals
  • 02The set debuts LEGO's new 431 Blue Violet color, used specifically on the lavender sprig elements
  • 03One of the three lavender sprigs has a tiny ladybug tucked along its stem, a hidden detail several reviewers called out as their favorite part of the set
  • 04At $14.99 it is one of the most affordable sets in the entire Botanicals theme, yet includes eight separate flower stems across three daisies, two smaller daisy stems, and three lavender sprigs

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