Do mushrooms have seeds?
Many friends will like some plants, but they don't know much about them. For example, do mushrooms have seeds? Mushrooms have no seeds because they are fungi and belong to spore plants. Mushrooms reproduce not by seeds, but by spores or mycelium. Spore reproduction belongs to sexual reproduction. Spores are usually on the leaves of mushrooms, which are so small that it is difficult to list them. Usually, a layer of white or other colored powder under the leaves of mushrooms is called "spores". Mushroom spores are blown everywhere by the wind, such as trees and the earth. When they meet the right conditions, they will sprout and grow into mushrooms. Direct propagation by mycelium is called asexual propagation, and propagation is carried out by inoculating mycelium into culture medium.