Halls Gap was abuzz at the weekend for the 80th Grampians Wildflower Show.
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The annual event showcases a range of Grampians Wildflowers at the Halls Gap Hub, proving popular for green thumbs and tourists alike.
Show organiser Margo Sietsma said this year’s event was “very successful”.
“We are very happy with how it went, numbers were well up on last year,” she said.
“The weather was good which made for a fantastic weekend.”
Visitors were able to take guided walks of the botanic gardens and taste native bush foods, view a Stawell Camera Club exhibition and several other displays.
“The camera club exhibition proved to be very popular,” Ms Sietsma said.
“We also had artist-in-residence Lynne Stone exhibiting her textile art which was also a great highlight.”
The show was open Saturday and Sunday, proving popular across both days.