JOYFUL pops of yellow emanate from display tables with thirteen different types of daffodils showing off their own unique and glorious properties.
Native flower displays add pinks, oranges, greens, white, purple and reds to the displays and floral art, pot plants fruit and vegetable displays keep it wonderfully interesting.
A fresh perfume permeates the air pulling another sense into the vibrant visual display.
Locals and those from outside the region are filling the hall to marvel at the flowers, and many have entered the best from their own gardens.
Photographs and an array of colourful artwork based on what is grown in the area adorns tables and walls.
Bunches of daffodils and native plants are available to buy, if you wish to get an early start on next year’s entries or just add some colour to your garden.
The Leongatha Art and Craft Gallery is open and artists are holding their own craft displays and workshops while the show is on.
Open today until 5pm, Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturday 9am to 4pm.