Fungus, moss, and fern reproduce by a common method of asexual reproduction. Name the method.
Spore formation
The method of asexual reproduction found in fungus, moss and fern is spore formation. The parent plant releases spores into the air. These spores are covered by a protective coat to withstand unfavorable conditions. The spores float in the air, and under suitable conditions (like hot and humid area), they fall into certain places and develop into a new individual.