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How big does Chinese Holly Fern (Cyrtomium devexiscapulae) get?

Also called Chinese Holly Fern.

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About Chinese Holly Fern

Cyrtomium devexiscapulae · also called Chinese Holly Fern · houseplant

Cyrtomium devexiscapulae is a robust, glossy-fronded holly fern native to China and Japan. Its large, leathery pinnae with a distinctive holly-leaf silhouette and high tolerance of low light and lower humidity make it one of the most adaptable ferns for indoor growing. It handles shade, occasional drought, and variable temperatures far better than most houseplant ferns.

Mature size: 40–70 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide

Indoor size vs how big it gets in the wild

Chinese Holly Fern stays fairly low but widens over time — it spreads into a bigger clump by offsets, runners or rhizomes rather than shooting upward. Indoors and in a pot, expect 40–70 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide. A pot, your light levels and a little pruning are what set the final size in a home, far more than the plant's theoretical potential.

Size here is about width, not height: the plant builds an ever-wider clump or sends out plantlets and runners while staying relatively short.

Growth rate and years to mature

Chinese Holly Fern is a moderate grower. Realistically, expect three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Its feeding profile backs this up: feed monthly from april through august with a balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength. do not feed in autumn or winter. over-fertilising causes salt burn on leaf tips and unnaturally fast, weak frond extension.

Want this turned into the right next pot at the right moment? The pot size calculator and the chinese holly fern repotting guide cover when and how much to size up — pot size is one of the biggest levers on how fast chinese holly fern grows.

How to keep chinese holly fern smaller

You are not stuck with the maximum size. For chinese holly fern specifically, these are the levers, in order of impact:

The keep-it-smaller method, step by step

  1. Lift the whole plant. Slide chinese holly fern out of its pot in spring when the clump has filled it.
  2. Split the clump. Tease or cut the rootball into two or more sections, each with healthy roots and growth.
  3. Repot one division. Put a single division back in the original pot to reset it to a smaller size; pot or give away the rest.
  4. Remove offsets as they form. Through the year, detach new runners or pups to stop it spreading again.

How to grow chinese holly fern bigger or faster

If you want it to fill the space sooner, push the conditions rather than hoping — for chinese holly fern the accelerators are:

Light is almost always the ceiling. The chinese holly fern light requirements page covers exactly how bright a spot it needs to grow at its potential instead of stalling.

When chinese holly fern outgrows the room (or the pot)

"Too big" usually arrives as one of these signs for chinese holly fern:

If it is the pot rather than the room, it is a repotting job, not a goodbye — see the chinese holly fern repotting guide. If you want more of this plant instead of a bigger one, the chinese holly fern propagation guide turns prunings into new plants.

Chinese Holly Fern size — frequently asked questions

How big does chinese holly fern get?

Chinese Holly Fern reaches 40–70 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide when grown indoors. Size here is about width, not height: the plant builds an ever-wider clump or sends out plantlets and runners while staying relatively short.

Is chinese holly fern slow or fast growing?

Chinese Holly Fern is a moderate grower. Expect three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Chinese Holly Fern stays fairly low but widens over time — it spreads into a bigger clump by offsets, runners or rhizomes rather than shooting upward.

How long does chinese holly fern take to reach full size?

Roughly three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Light, pot size and feeding move that timeline more than anything else.

How do I keep chinese holly fern smaller?

Divide the clump every year or two — splitting chinese holly fern is the main way to control its spread and refresh it. Remove runners, plantlets or offsets as they appear if you want it to stay a single tight clump. Keep it slightly pot-bound; a snug pot naturally limits how wide the clump can get.

How can I make chinese holly fern grow bigger or faster?

Give it a wider pot and let the clump fill it — width is exactly how this plant gets bigger. Brighter light speeds up clump and offset production noticeably. Leave plantlets and offsets attached and feed through the growing season for the fastest spread.

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