Modified roots.
Prop roots (corn) are adventitious, growing from above-ground
stems to provide support.
Storage roots (beet) store carbohydrates.
Aerial roots (strangler fig) allow a plant to germinate on a tall
object, then send adventitious roots to the soil.
Buttress roots (ceiba tree) are also adventitious; providing
support via thick buttresses.
Pneumatophores (mangroves) project above the water to obtain
oxygen in waterlogged soil of swamps.