Is it "starting a new invasive species" if'n ya plant a bunch of a new variety of a species that is wild around already?
Ferexample, there are several bramble berries wild around here. I even suspect that at least one patch that I'm kinda watching is a natural hybrid of two of them.
What if'n I went around ta some of the streams and around the lake this winter and found some likely good spots ta tuck in a bunch of Indian Summer Raspberry plants. That variety has the tendency to wanna take over the world. Maybe even they could replace poison oak in the habitat? Oh, and howbout if I plant a bunch of Boysenberry, tayberry, loganberry, and black satin blackberry all over too? Hang on, the black satin'd prolly get gobbled by the plant sharks, er, deer. Bramble berries need some serious thornology 'round here ta make it.
And, howbout since the govment gmen charge so much tax fer cigarettes, howbout I hire an airplane, take it to 14,000 foot, and open the winder and start tossing out handfuls of good mixes of commercial tobacco. Each handful of tobacco seeds is approximately 7 bazillion seeds ya know. Toss them seeds over rivers an streams. Then begin dropping pamphlets telling the city folk what to do with the new found jackpot of tobacco.
What a huge boon to the recreation industry that'd be!!! More folks going to the country to pick free boysenberries and raspberries, an all kindsa berries, not so worried bout the poison oak, PLUS paw can go out and cut some, plenty of it, free tobacco leaves.
Folks'd be talking about the best tobacco patches in the world. Wild. Free.
(((born free, that ole hippy song, playing in the background)))