My son got me a potted plant for my birthday.  I kept it on my kitchen counter the whole time.  This week it was warm enough to plant outside.  It was in a plastic pot wedged into a decorative outer container.  After planting the flower, I got a knife to get the plastic pot out of the glass one.  When I wedged the knife around the sides, something moved.  I told my son it looked like a snake, so he took the liner out.  To our surprise, there was not one snake, but two baby copperheads.  I almost died!   When we took the plastic pot out, there was a piece of cardboard lining up the sides.  There must have been eggs in the holes of the cardboard that hatched out when it got hot.  I am sending you pictures. 

Take my advice and don't bring nursery plants inside.  This could have been really, really bad.  The plant was bought at a grocery store; I won't give  the name because I don't want to ruin their business, plus I'm pretty sure  it was the grower & not the store who was responsible.  Growers should take more care when potting plants.   
 
I just want to warn you guys not to bring plants inside; who knows what could be lurking way down under those roots. I am only thankful it was not intended as a house plant!

                                                                                                                   ~Author Unknown~


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