Tropical rainforests

A distinctive feature of many trees growing in tropical forests is a special root system called buttress roots.

An excerpt from the article 20 facts about tropical rainforests

These are roots that grow from the side of the trunk above the soil surface and branch out all the way around. This type of root develops in plants that live in areas where nutrients are found in the upper layers of the soil rather than deep underground, so it is ideally adapted to red and iron-rich soils.