This LEGO Botanicals Orchid set is at its lowest price ever on Amazon

Have you ever bought a plant or a beautiful bouquet of flowers and thought, wow, I wish these would never die? Reader, meet your solution: the LEGO Botanicals Orchid.The LEGO Botanicals collection is among the brand’s most popular sets for 18+ year old builders.All inspired by real plants and florals, the sets in the collection are highly detailed and make the perfect colorful addition to home décor.

The orchid set, currently at its lowest price ever on Amazon, even comes with a “pot,” so it’s truly an all-in-one build — no vase required.Whether you’re gifting to someone else or buying a present for yourself, you can’t go wrong with a LEGO Botanical, especially the delicately designed and highly realistic orchid.

At 20% off, $39.99 is a small price to pay for a plant that will live forever — as long as you keep it built, that is.The LEGO Botanicals Orchid set comes with 608 pieces.

Once built, it stands over 15 inches high and allows for customization; you can rotate the leaves, roots, stems, and blooms to create your perfect orchid look.The 939-piece set features 16 individual stems that can be adjusted to experiment with different arrangements.

Complete with a vase, the LEGO Icons Chrysanthemum with posable leaves and petals, captures the vivid orange flower in various stages.Nine different succulent plants make up this display.

Though pictured together, each individual plant comes apart, so it can be displayed all-in-one or separately.For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America’s go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance.

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