According to Vastu Shastra

According to Vastu Shastra, certain plants and trees can bring immense misfortune, financial loss, and constant sorrow if planted in the wrong locations around a house. The video identifies nine such plants, starting with the breadfruit tree (Kadapplavu), which should never be near the main house or courtyard as it is believed to invite debt and obstacles. Similarly, the Mussaenda plant is cautioned against for its potential to turn wealth into poverty, while the curry leaf plant (Kariveppu) and drumstick tree (Muringa) are specifically dangerous when planted near a well, as they can attract negative energy and cause mental unrest. Other warnings include the Itthi plant, which is said to bring constant tears and bad news, the Kanjiram tree if placed in the North, and the lime tree (Narakam) if planted too close to the house, potentially causing health issues for women. Additionally, a tamarind tree (Pulimaram) in the southwest corner (Kanni Moola) is linked to severe financial ruin, and even the sacred Shankupushpam can become harmful if planted near waste water or bathrooms. The speaker emphasizes that these Vastu principles are based on long-standing traditions and personal observations, advising viewers to relocate or remove these plants to ensure peace and prosperity in their homes.