spores are produced on the underside of mushrooms.
No.It is because it reproduce by spores.
It is how the tree can let its seeds spread, to make more pine tree's.
Pine trees have seeds in the cone. Ferns are the only plants that I can think of off hand that have spores (I'm sure that there are more out there). Otherwise, if it is a natural plant, one that was not created from grafting/hybridization and so on, it has seeds.
Ferns have sexual mode of reproduction. Also ferns can only reproduce where there is sufficient moisture to transfer their motile male gametes to the archegonia for fertilization. Mainly ferns are reproduced by spores and at a time in the year they grow small spots under their leaves, known as sori. Each sorus has several sporangia where spores (micro & megaspores) are produced. Sexual reproduction in ferns takes place by spores in sporophytic phase and by reproductive organs i. e. anthredia and archegonia in gametophytic phase. Thus, the reproduction in ferns is achieved by alternation of generation.
A tree fern is a seedless plant. All ferns are seedless plants. They reproduce by spores instead of seeds.
The plant you're describing is likely a type of moss, specifically bryophytes. Mosses do not have true leaves or seeds; instead, they reproduce via spores. They thrive in moist environments, often growing on rocks, soil, or tree bark, and play a crucial role in their ecosystems by helping to retain moisture and prevent soil erosion.
Spores are eaten and spread by small animals
Origin· Downy mildew belongs to the Peronosporaceae family and powdery mildew belongs to the Erysiphaceae family.Infection Site· Powdery mildew spores appear on both sides of the leaf, where as downy mildew only produces spores on the underside of leaves. Powdery mildew produces spores in a tree-like formation, while downy mildew spores are produced in chains.Growth ConditionsPowdery mildew requires a nighttime temperature of at least 60 degrees F and a daytime temperature of 80 degrees F. It also requires a nighttime humidity of 90 to 99 percent and a daytime humidity of 40 to 80 percent, according to R. K. Horst, professor of plant pathology at Cornell University. Downy mildew can't survive below 40 degrees or above 80 degrees F. Sixty-five degrees is ideal for downy mildew and humidity needs to be above 85 percent.TransmissionPowdery mildew spores are spread by wind. Downy mildew spores spread as a result of splashing water. Spores are usually launched from dead leaves on the ground upward to the underside of plant leaves during rainfall.SymptomsPowdery mildew produces a thick web of white spores that cover the leaves, stems and shoots. The leaves turn yellow and fall off. Downy mildew produces a gray or white fuzz on the underside of leaves. The top of the leaf has yellow blotches.
oyster mushrooms use its energy by sticking to a tree
The rain tree (Samanea saman) reproduces through seeds rather than spores. It produces large, flat seed pods containing several seeds, which are dispersed by wind or animals. This tree is not a spore-producing plant, as it is a flowering angiosperm. Therefore, its primary mode of reproduction is via seed production.
No
It could evaporate from anywhere! The stems, branches, and leaves have probably the most moisture. Usually water doesn't evaporate directly from a tree- the tree 'sweats'. This phenomenon is called perspiration.