>>2701258Invasive species is quite a broad term. As long as the species does not threaten the existence of native species, nobody cares.
You are obliged by law to help eliminate only a small number of invasive species:
https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/nature-and-biodiversity/invasive-alien-species_en(plus your country might add some; mine for instance also forbids propagating knotweed and wild cucumber).
But hey, invasive or not, what stops you from digging them anyway?
>>2701383> There are more invasive species in central Europe than native species. All of Europe will be desert in another 100 years at this rate.>47 animal species of EU concern>41 plant species of EU concernSo you say there are less than 88 native species in the EU... Are you by any chance from that misguided country which bans black current and considers blackberries a calamity?
>>2701565>thistleThat's an umbrella term, there is some native 'thistle' anywhere. And why would you eat one?