Holly fern requires little special care. It grows easily and keeps its leaves in winter followed by a flush of new fronds in the spring
Ferns can be grown from spores but is quite difficult. It is easier to divide an established clump. Choose a mature plant and either cut or pull apart.
Pot up the new ferns and plant out when more established.
Holly fern grows well in damp semi shad but can also tolerate a brighter situation. It also adepts well to being grown in a pot or container, as long as its watering requirements are attended to.
These estimates for how long Japanese Netvein Hollyfern takes to sprout, grow and harvest are from real observations from real gardeners, right around the world.
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Japanese Holly Fern
Cyrtomium falcatum (L. f.) C. Presl