William Shakespeare 2000
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The William Shakespeare 2000 rose is a medium red shrub that is part of the English Rose Collection. It was bred by David C. H. Austin in the United Kingdom in 1991 and introduced by David Austin Roses Limited in 2000. It has a strong, old rose fragrance and can have up to 120 petals, with an average diameter of 3.5 inches. The blooms are large and very full, with a cupped and quartered form and a medium bushy, well-branched growth habit. The foliage is medium green and matte, with 5 leaflets.
This rose is highly disease resistant and can be used for both cut flowers and in the garden. It is suitable for USDA zones 5b through 9b and requires pruning in the spring to remove old canes, dead or diseased wood, and any canes that cross. In warmer climates, it should be cut back by about one-third, while in colder areas, a little more pruning may be necessary.
Overall, the William Shakespeare 2000 rose has received an excellent rating and is a beautiful addition to any garden. Its unique fragrance and gorgeous blooms make it a must-have for rose enthusiasts.









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Suitable For Singapore Climate
Bareroot Or Airlayering Rooted Rose
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Bareroot Roses
Bareroot roses are roses that have been removed from their soil and pruned of all blooms and leaves. We handpick 2-3 years old roses with strong roots system for the best quality. They are easier to grow and produce many blooms like other mature roses after 6 to 8 weeks.
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Airlayering Rooted Roses
Air layering is a process to make a new plant from an existing plant. The section of plant stem grows roots and stays attached to the mother plant until they have formed after 1 month. Airlayering rooted roses takes 6 to 8 weeks to grow and start producing first flower. They are much cheaper than bareroots, however, they require more attention and skills for take care of them.