* Ferns: These are a classic example of spore-producing plants. They have distinct fronds (leaves) and often grow in damp, shady environments.
* Mosses: These small, non-vascular plants are also spore-producing. They often form dense mats in moist areas.
* Liverworts: Similar to mosses, these plants have a flattened, leafy appearance.
* Horsetails: These unique plants with jointed stems are also spore-producing.
* Clubmosses: While they are not true mosses, these plants resemble them and reproduce via spores.
It's important to note that while these plants produce spores, they still have a life cycle that includes a gametophyte stage (which produces gametes for sexual reproduction). So, while they grow from spores, they are not strictly "spore-bearing" in the sense of only using spores for reproduction.