Lego Botanical 2022

Lego Botanical News, Reviews, & Videos

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Lego 10311 Orchid Review (Botanical Collection 2022)

Lego 10311 Orchid Review (Botanical Collection 2022)

The Botanical Collection has been one of Lego’s quickest growing model design since the first 2 sets were released on 1st January 2021.  Along with the Lego Botanical Collection 10309 Succulents set, the Lego Botanical

Lego 10309 Succulents Review

Lego 10309 Succulents Review (Botanical Collection 2022)

The Lego Botanical Collection 10309 Succulents set is the latest addition to Lego’s quickly growing botanical line complete with curious leaves. It was released along with the Botanical 10311 Orchid set, marking the first wave

LEGO Orchid Review! 2022 Botanical Collection

Take a look at the LEGO Orchid from the 2022 Botanical Collection! This set has some incredible part usage and building techniques! it uses claws, Demegrogan heads, shields, frogs… to make flowers! Check it all

LEGO Flowers?! LEGO Orchid and Succulents Review

In this video I’m reviewing LEGO 10311 Orchid and LEGO 10309 Succulents, the latest sets of the Creator Expert Botanical Collection. Are these too niche? Is there something to them to make them work for

LEGO Succulents Review! 2022 Botanical Collection

Take a detailed look at the LEGO Succulents from the 2022 Botanical Collection! This set features 9 different plants consisting of flowers, cactus, and succulents that can be combined together to make a unique display!

2022 LEGO Botanical Collection Official Reveal

Today we reveal two brand new LEGO botanical sets: the Succulents (set 10309) and the Orchid (10311). These sets are absolutely beautiful and make a wonderful addition to the current lineup of botanical sets. I