A CORNUCOPIA of produce was piled high on trestle tables at West Malvern Village Hall last weekend.
The occasion was the annual show of West Malvern Garden and Nature Club, which this year saw the second highest numbers of entries in its history.
The displays were not confined to the traditional flowers, fruit and veg either.
Jams and marmalades, cakes and home-made wine were on show, as well as craft objects and a display of photographs.
Club chairman Lionel Butcher said: "It was a really good show.
"In terms of numbers, it was the second best we've ever done. We had 156 entries, which isn't bad for a small village.
"The weather had its effect on the entries. We had far fewer flowers than usual but more vegetables. That's the effect of the rain. The flowers have gone but it brought the veggies on."
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