LEGO Botanicals Rocking Plants (11506) Officially Announced
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LEGO Botanicals Rocking Plants (11506) Officially Announced

April 01, 2026
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LEGO is expanding its Botanicals collection with the Rocking Plants (11506) set, following the success of the Happy Plants (10349). This new set, designed for ages 9 and up, will be available starting May 1st and features a playful design with rocking action.

The Rocking Plants set includes 253 pieces and will retail for $22.99. It features two pastel-colored pots, each with a unique plant: a delosperma named Lumi with purple buds and an echeveria named Ellie with coral-colored buds. The pots have rounded bottoms and adorable smiley faces, allowing them to rock when nudged. The pale green pot rocks back and forth, while the pale pink pot rocks side to side.

A fun aspect of this set is the interchangeability of the plants and pots. Both plants are compatible with either pot, and they can even be swapped with the pots from the Happy Plants (10349) set, which is sold separately. This encourages customization and allows for a unique display.

This set is an excellent gift idea for plant lovers, whether for a birthday or Christmas. If you're looking to display your new Rocking Plants, you might consider a LEGO display case to showcase them.

Following the success of the LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants (10349), LEGO is back with another iteration of them with the Rocking Plants (11506). Releasing on May 1, the set has 253 pieces and will retail for $22.99. The set features two more pastel colored pots with the delosperma named Lumi and the echeveria named Ellie. The pots don’t sit flat as they have rounded bottoms to have them rock around. Build and display a fun, colourful piece of plant decor that totally rocks with this LEGO®...

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