What plants and fungi reproduce by spores?

In nature, there are many plants that do not produce flowers, fruits and seeds. Such plants are spread by spores, such as mosses, ferns, horsetails. Mosses and ferns are very old plants, they originated about 400 million years ago, and seed plants appeared much later. Spore-assisted reproduction guaranteed survival for such a long time, since the spores are very hardy. All types of fungi also reproduce by spores.



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