Cannabis plants interspersed with thousands of tulips all sprung up together in the garden in front of Wisconsin’s state capitol building to the surprise, or delight, of many passersby. Authorities say it was not the result of someone haphazardly tossing a few weed seeds into the colorful tulip patch, which is a popular spring tourist attraction. More than 25,000 tulips spectacularly spring to life, en masse, in the gardens surrounding the Wisconsin state Capitol. Tatyana Warrick, a spokeswoman for the Wisconsin Department of Administration, told The Associated Press in an email Friday that wo…