If we talk about current state of iNat all seeded and planted ones are not wild, but all the new ones are wild, if you’re not sure about it I doubt there’s a big problem in leaving them as wild. It’s not any different than any other replanted area in the world, just harder to find out what was planted and what wasn’t if restoration was well done. If invasives are exterminated, the whole area is managed, but not individual plants, so that alone doesn’t make them captive.
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