First Leaked Images of LEGO Botanicals 11513 Dark Flowers | 2026
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Three brand new LEGO Botanicals sets are launching in just over a week's time, but the LEGO Group have now accidentally given us a sneak peek at their next nature-inspired build. In particular, this is 11513 Dark Flowers, which introduces a moodier colour palette for the Botanicals theme once it releases at some point this year. Along with an unconfirmed release date, the set's piece count and price are currently both unknown as well.
Regardless, the official LEGO Builder app has provided us with a leaked image of 11513 Dark Flowers, combined with June's upcoming 11514 Cosmos Flowers. While plenty of LEGO Botanicals sets can be displayed together on a shelf or in a non-brick-built vase, 11513 and 11514 will be some of the first Botanicals models that can be directly combined to make an even bigger and unique brick-built LEGO bouquet.

The leaked image clearly shows how 11513 Dark Flowers leans into a gothic-like aesthetic, utilising deep tones such as black, dark red, and dark purple in its floral selection. The front of the display features a large, dark purple flower that closely resembles an anemone, built with layered petaled segments around a textured dark core.
On the right, a dense dark red flower represents a dahlia. This segment features clever part usage, utilising small dark red shields layered sequentially to recreate the dense, pointed geometry of dahlia petals. Meanwhile, the lower left section introduces a striking black calla lily (or arum lily), using a LEGO umbrella piece to create the plant's signature, elegant funnel shape. All of this looks to be conncted via LEGO Technic elements acting as stems to a brick-built black base.
11513 Dark Flowers
Set Name - Dark Flowers
Set Number - 11513
Age Range - TBC
Piece Count - TBC
Minifigures - 0
Price - $TBC / €TBC / £TBC
Release Date - 2026
11513 Dark Flowers is set to release at some point in 2026, but what do you think? Is the gothic-inspired colour palette a welcome change for the LEGO Botanicals theme? Will you be combining it with 11514 Cosmos Flowers to build a full brick-built bouquet? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, and check out all our latest LEGO Botanicals coverage.
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Leaked Image Source: LEGO Builder app








