The Best LEGO Parts to Build Your Own LEGO Botanical:

A 2025 Builder’s Guide
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A 2025 Builder’s Guide

The LEGO Botanical Collection has become one of LEGO’s most beloved themes, but the real magic isn’t limited to official sets. Across Canada, builders are creating their own custom LEGO flowers, bouquets, succulents, vines, and full botanical arrangements using nothing but loose parts and imagination.

Whether you’re planning a gift, crafting a display piece, or building a full brick garden for your next convention, designing your own floral MOC isn’t just rewarding, it’s surprisingly accessible once you know the right parts to use.

This guide breaks down the best LEGO parts for floral MOCs, the elements top Canadian builders use most, and how you can find these pieces quickly through BrickLink sellers like Canada First Bricks, one of the largest and most varied LEGO parts shops in Canada.

If you’re searching for LEGO flowers in Canada, this is the ultimate parts-based guide.

Why Build Your Own LEGO Botanicals?

Official LEGO flower sets are stunning, but parts-based custom botanicals offer even more:

  • Infinite colour combinations
  • More natural shapes and silhouettes
  • Mixing elements across themes (Friends, Ninjago, Elves, Creator, Technic)
  • Greater size flexibility – tiny wildflowers to huge centerpieces
  • The freedom to recreate real flora or fantasy plants
  • Access to rare colours that LEGO rarely features in sets

The Most Essential LEGO Parts for Floral MOCs

Botanical MOCs combine structure (stems, cores), detail (petals, leaves), and texture (clusters, stamens, accents). Here are the most important pieces used by experienced creators.

1. Flower Elements & Petal Pieces

While LEGO has produced dozens of flower molds over the years, a handful stand out for custom botanical builds.

Top Flower Pieces to Look For

  • 1×1 Flower Element (24866, 33291)
    Used for: blossoms, floral accents, filler clusters
    Colours: pink, lavender, yellow, white, coral, sand green (rare)
  • Plant “Plate with Bar” Petals (32606, 32607)
    These are the curved 3-prong leaves often used for petals or layered blooms.
  • “Tooth” Elements (15209 / 49668)
    Surprisingly perfect for petals when layered radially.
    Common in: white, dark tan, lavender, medium azure.
  • Minifigure Feathers & Flames
    Yes, truly. Feathers (11100) and flame elements (6126) are excellent for spiky petals, orchids, and tropical flowers.

Why these matter:
They layer beautifully. Most custom LEGO flowers rely on stacking, interlocking, and overlapping these pieces to create natural curvature.

2. Leaves & Foliage Elements

No botanical MOC feels complete without lush greenery.

Builder-Favourite Leaf Elements

  • Large Leaf (2417 / 2423)
    The classic 3-pronged leaf used in almost every floral MOC.
  • Newer Rounded Leaf (32607)
    More organic shaping, great for tropical vibes.
  • Palm Leaves (10884 / 6148)
    Perfect for large arrangements and exotic plants.
  • Vine / Tentacle Pieces (40379, 45677)
    Used for draping greens, hanging plants, or curling stems.
  • Fern Pieces (37695)
    One of the most popular modern parts, builders buy these in bulk.

Why these matter:
Leaf pieces create movement and volume. They’re also available in a wide colour spectrum, from bright green to dark turquoise to olive.

3. Stems, Bars & Internal Supports

Strong stems and cores are crucial, especially for display pieces or tall flowers.

Must-Have Stem Elements

  • Bar 3L / Bar 4L (87994 / 30374)
    Act as the backbone for most custom flower stems.
  • Lightsaber Bars (60479 / 65578)
    The iconic skinny stem piece.
  • Technic Axles in Green
    Useful for long stalks and upright structure.
  • 6.6L Bar (63965)
    A favourite for long-stemmed flowers like roses or lilies.
  • Clip Plates (15712, 4081b)
    Connect petals, leaves, and stamens at interesting angles.

Why these matter:
Botanical MOCs rely on sturdy internal skeletons. Bars, clips, and Technic axles make sure petals stay posed and arrangements stand tall.

4. Curved Slopes & Rounded Pieces (For Large Petals)

For big, sweeping flowers – roses, tulips, peonies – builders use slopes typically associated with cars or creature builds.

Useful Curved Parts

  • 2×2 curved slope (15068)
  • 1×2 curved slope (11477)
  • Rounded wedge slopes
  • Large curved shells
  • 2×3 curved slopes

Used for:

  • thick petals
  • layered petal surfaces
  • broad leaves
  • exotic blossoms
  • oversized arrangements

Why these matter:
These parts allow for smooth, organic curves you can’t get from the official flower molds alone.

5. Transparent Elements for “Glassy” Flowers

Transparent pieces add sparkle and a sculptural feel.

Transparent Parts Builders Love

  • 1×1 round tiles (trans-clear, trans-pink, trans-blue)
  • Trans-colour petals
  • Trans-clear slopes
  • Energy burst pieces (great for fantasy flora)
  • Trans-studs for dew-drop effects

Why these matter:
Trans colours create magical, ethereal, fantasy-inspired botanicals. Popular in Elves-style builds and glowing arrangements.

6. Recoloured Parts: The Secret to Unique Flowers

Some of the best fan-made LEGO flowers use recoloured elements LEGO never uses in official Botanical sets.

Popular Recolours for 2025

  • Coral (vibrant petals)
  • Sand green (soft natural foliage)
  • Lavender & medium lavender (orchids and lilacs)
  • Dark turquoise (succulents)
  • Pearl gold (fantasy blooms)

If you want stand-out florals, recolours are your best friend, and they’re easiest to find through large BrickLink stores.

What Top Canadian Builders Are Using in 2025

Across AFOL groups, conventions like Le Sommet de la Brique, and BrickLink order trends, these part categories dominate Canadian floral builds:

  • Olive green foliage
  • Bright light yellow petals
  • Sand green stems and leaves
  • Curved slopes for large petals
  • Coral accents
  • Bars and clips in dark tan and reddish brown
  • Transparent tiles for decorative sparkle

Builders are also blending botanical techniques with modern SNOT methods to get even more fluid shaping.

Where to Buy LEGO Flower Parts in Canada

Here’s the truth Canadian builders know:
Official LEGO flower sets are great, but they don’t get you the parts you need for real custom builds.

For true botanical MOCs, you need individual pieces in:

  • specific colours
  • bulk quantities
  • rare or retired tones
  • both new and used condition

This is why most Canadian floral builders buy parts through BrickLink sellers, especially large, well-organized Canadian shops like Canada First Bricks.

Why buy from a Canadian BrickLink store?

  • Fast shipping (days, not weeks)
  • Better access to rare colours
  • Bulk inventory of leaf and flower parts
  • Huge selection
  • Affordable used options for internal stems
  • Easy part identification for beginners

If you’re searching for LEGO flowers in Canada, BrickLink is the best source, and CFB is one of the country’s top suppliers.

Your Botanical MOC Starts With the Right Parts

Designing your own LEGO flowers is one of the most rewarding – and beginner-friendly – ways to dive into custom building. With the right petals, leaves, bars, clips, and recoloured elements, you can build:

  • roses
  • tulips
  • peonies
  • orchids
  • succulents
  • vines
  • fantasy blossoms
  • full bouquets or centerpieces

And these parts are easier to source than ever thanks to Canadian BrickLink shops with huge inventories.

Whether you’re planning a single elegant flower or an entire living room-sized botanical sculpture, the secret is simple:

Start with the right pieces, buy in the colours you love, and let creativity do the rest.

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