Oak trees vary greatly across species, but large varieties develop expansive root systems and heavy canopies. When planted too close to a structure, surface roots may interfere with pavements or shallow foundations, particularly in loose or compacted soils. Mature oaks can also drop large limbs during storms, posing a risk if overhanging a house. While not all oaks cause structural problems, arborists generally advise giving them ample space to grow so their size, root spread, and canopy weight do not compromise nearby buildings.
All above mentioned species of plants are the ones which are recommended to avoid planting near or too close to house. These can be grown far from the home but should not be grown near your house.
