During my time in Glasgow, I made a trip to the Glasgow Botanic Gardens. The garden features the Kibble Palace, a huge elegant Victorian glasshouse, and hundreds of amazing plants.

It was a wonderful way to spend a morning. It's cool, and quiet, and a photographer's paradise. I saw some breathtaking flowers, some fascinating carnivorous plants, and some lovely marble statues. At the foot of one of the statues, though, I noticed something odd...

It's what appears to be two pumpkins - one knitted, one crocheted. I asked around at the School of Yarn, but no one knew anything about it. Who were these mysterious botanical yarnbombers? I might never know...

ETA: The mystery has been solved!
~Joyuna
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