SAVE 20%:Amazon has several Lego floral bouquets and contemporary artists working with eroticismbotanical sets on sale, the perfect gift for your Valentine that'll never wilt or require watering.
Flowers have been a long-time Valentine's Day gifting tradition. But if you're looking to gift something that'll last longer than a week and doesn't require any care, floral Legos are perfect. Not only does gifting a Lego set give your Valentine something fun to do during the depths of winter, Legos never decay or wilt or release pollen into the air.
If your special someone or a great friend could use a cheery Lego floral build, check out these great deals at Amazon that'll arrive in time for Valentine's Day gifting.
A bouquet of wildflowers is irresistible, especially in February when we could all use something bright and pretty. This Valentine's Day, you can snag the Lego Wildflower Bouquet on sale at Amazon for only $47.96, instead of the usual price of $59.99. With the steep price of a real floral bouquet, this Lego set is a heck of a deal. Not only will it last infinitely longer than live flowers, it doesn't require a green thumb to keep it looking fresh.
The Lego set has almost 1,000 pieces and 16 individual stems that are adjustable in height, so you're free to create a bouquet that matches your personality.
Orchids are some of nature's most fickle bloomers when trying to grow them indoors. They can be pretty particular about humidity, temperature, light, and water amount. Ignore all of that with the Lego Botanicals Orchid build, which can thrive anywhere. With today's sale at Amazon, the potted orchid can be yours for $39.99, saving you $10 off the usual price of $49.99.
The Lego Orchid build includes about 600 pieces with blooming plant and buildable pot. You can rearrange the plant's stems, roots, blooms, and leaves to keep things looking new. Overall, the orchid measures about 15 inches high and 11.5 inches wide.
SEE ALSO: Lego just dropped a Twilight-inspired build that'll arrive in time for Valentine's DayWhat's better than one bouquet of flowers for Valentine's Day? A set of nine tiny plants that'll last forever. Snag the Lego Botanicals Tiny Plants set at Amazon for only $39.99, down from the typical price of $49.99. This set of tiny plants focuses on the beauty and color of succulents, cacti, and carnivorous plants. Each of the nine plants comes with its own buildable terra cotta container. Display them all together or spread them out over the house in nine areas to add a pop of color.
Lego Daffodils — $10.46$14.99(save $4.53)
Lego Icons Plum Blossom — $23.95$29.99(save $6.04)
Lego Botanicals Chrysanthemum — $25.50$29.99(save $4.49)
Lego Icons Succulents Plant Set — $39.99$49.99(save $10)
Lego Botanicals Bouquet of Roses — $56.99$59.99(save $3)
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