Cory Fernandez
Cory Fernandez is a commerce editor for NBC Select, and an authority on all things food, cooking, kitchen, home, and general lifestyle.

4.9-star average rating from 2,015 reviews on Amazon
NBC Select associate reporter Ashley Morris, who is our resident plant aficionado, loves this particular set because of how it looks alongside real shrubbery. “I love displaying my Lego set by the window on my shelf with my other, real plants — it looks gorgeous even beside actual flowers, and adds a fun and playful touch to my plant collection,” she says. It has only 327 pieces so it’s on the easier side to build, she says.
4.9-star average rating from 22,873 reviews on Amazon
Inspired by Japanese cherry blossom and bonsai trees, this small set is customizable (you can keep the green foliage or replace it with the pink cherry blossoms). It’s only about seven inches tall and has 878 pieces so it shouldn’t take you too long to complete.
4.9-star average rating from 19,387 reviews on Amazon
One of Lego’s most popular Botanicals sets, the orchid has 608 pieces and you can even customize the finished product by moving certain parts around, according to the brand. Since it has a flat base that resembles a flower pot, you can set it on a coffee table, desk or bedside table for display.
4.9-star average rating from 4,111 reviews on Amazon
Rather than one large connected set, this option has all the pieces you need to make several small, individual sets of potted plants. The set includes a cactus, Venus Flytrap, shamrock, prickly pear and jade plant for a total of 758 pieces. Display them all together as a set or in separate areas like a desk, beside or entryway table.
The majority of the sets below are at least 20% off on Amazon and have a 4-star average rating from 500 reviews or more on Amazon
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