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Originally Posted by Shikitita
Thank you!
It just felt as if I had asked something wrong and some of the replies made me feel like an idiot.  I know roots are roots, but when I said "type" I meant aerial or in the soil as that's how I understand them easier. I guess I should have asked, instead, where my orchid's roots would end up...
Thanks again. 
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Think of it like this: a ground plat reaches down into the soil to anchor itself. It digs deeper to seek water. In a tree, for most orchids, they send out roots to cling to the surface on which they grow for an anchor. Even in the wild, this may mean they wander into some leaf litter or moss. Nothing changes really, about that root, other than it has steadier access to water.
-Ceci