1. Ferns: A classic example, ferns have fronds that bear spores on the underside.
2. Mosses: Small, non-vascular plants that produce spores in capsules at the end of stalks.
3. Liverworts: Another type of non-vascular plant, liverworts release spores from structures called sporophytes.
4. Hornworts: These plants have a horn-shaped sporophyte that releases spores.
5. Horsetails: These ancient plants have jointed stems with whorls of leaves and cones containing spores.
6. Clubmosses: These small, evergreen plants have spores produced in cones.
7. Mushrooms: While not plants in the traditional sense, fungi like mushrooms also reproduce by spores.
8. Algae: Many types of algae, like seaweed, reproduce using spores.
9. Lichens: These symbiotic organisms, made up of fungi and algae, reproduce through spores.
10. Fungi: As mentioned earlier, various fungi reproduce through spores. Examples include molds and yeasts.
It's important to remember that while these are all plants or organisms that reproduce by spores, they belong to diverse groups with different evolutionary histories and characteristics.