LEGO Botanicals 10372 Hibiscus Officially Revealed | August 2025
- Ashton Turner
- 3 hours ago
- 2 min read

Following on from the release of 10348 Japanese Red Maple Bonsai Tree and 10349 Happy Plants just over a month ago, our range of brick-built flowers and plants is expanding even further this summer with the release of two more sets. The two brand new LEGO Botanical models will launch on the 1st of August and include 10372 Hibiscus. The 18+ model includes a total of 660 pieces retailing for $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99
The hibiscus botanical itself is a tropical flower known for its bold, trumpet-shaped blooms and lush green foliage. These flowers are native to warm-temperate and tropical regions around the world, well-known in cultures such as those of Hawaii and the Caribbean. With colours ranging from red and pink to yellow and white, the hibiscus is a beautiful part of nature and makes the perfect brick-built LEGO model once it releases this summer.
For the build itself, the Hibiscus plant features five large blooms, four flowers that are about to blossom and 2 young flower buds. The large blooms utilise LEGO seashell pieces in a beautiful lavender colour, with each bloom having five overlapping petals to create the trumpet shape in LEGO form. These brick-built petals are then attached to a large brown stem, where we can find multiple leaves in a pale green colour.
The whole flower is placed inside a brick-built navy blue plant pot, making it very easy to display the 18+ model. The dark blue colour works perfectly with the lighter brown of the stem, the lavender of the petals and the bright green of the leaves, which, just like the petals, can easily be moved around and positioned as builders wish. Finally, each of the petals also includes a hint of yellow and pink to recreate the stamens of the Hibiscus.
10372 Hibiscus
Set Name - Hibiscus
Set Number - 10372
Age Range - 18+
Piece Count - 660
Price - $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99
Release Date - 1st August 2025
10372 Hibiscus releases on the 1st of August 2025, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 10372 in a months time? What do you make of the Hibiscus flower in real life? Will you be adding the colourful, tropical plant to your brick-built botanical collection? What are you looking forward to most in 2026 from the LEGO Botanicals themes? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.