Over 150 varieties of chrysanthemums from the collection of the National Botanical Garden of Georgia, as well as a variety of autumn flowers will be exhibited by the Garden over the weekend.
Visitors will have an opportunity to purchase flowers, epoxy handicrafts and paintings by contemporary Georgian artists.
Those interested in clay sculptures will have a chance to attend master classes and test their skills in their making.
Organisers also said they would host environmental education programmes for those interested in discovering the world of plants.
Hosted every fall, the exhibition and sale of flowers is run to enable visitors to view annually updated collections of the Botanical Garden.