Check out an article my mom told me about in the Detroit Free Press. Great! We are getting married in a pot garden.
The botanical garden at the University of Michigan was showing some unexpected greenery this week.
Authorities confiscated 11 suspected marijuana plants after a staff member at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens discovered them Monday morning.
Diane Brown, a spokeswoman for the university's Department of Public Safety, said the plants were found among the plant projects for a student biology class. She said the plants were small and had likely been growing just a few days before they were discovered.
Brown said it was not known who planted them, although she wondered why someone would do so at the botanical gardens.
"It's against the law and isn't smart at all, especially when you're in an environment where you have people who have explicit knowledge of plants," she said.
Brown said the biology class is continuing to meet in the area of the botanical gardens where the plants were found. The penalty for planting the marijuana could be a 4-year prison sentence or a $20,000 fine.
Linda Green, a spokeswoman for U-M's Division of Student Affairs, said officials have no reason to suspect students were involved.
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