Spring is finally here, which means the flowers are coming out, the colder days will soon be behind us and summer is only a few months away. 

Along with the many joys that come with the new season, there is one aspect that many people look forward to the picturesque Cherry Blossom trees in full bloom.

The bright pink gorgeous trees are planted everywhere but some spots feature the popular tree more than others. 

And if you were hoping to take a snap of the tree then you're in luck as Japanese snack brand Kelly Loves, found that London to 38,530 cherry blossom trees.

Ham & High:

The best places in London to see Cherry Blossom trees

If you wanted to travel around to catch a picture of the trees these are boroughs you'll have the best luck at seeing them. 

  1. Redbridge- 11,564
  2. Barnet- 5,577
  3. Lewisham- 3,462
  4. Southwark- 2,647
  5. Greenwich- 2,643
  6. Enfiled- 2,170
  7. Hillingdon- 1,608
  8. Haringey- 1,593
  9. Newham- 1,495
  10. Ealing- 1,345
  11. Harrow- 1,238

Kelly Choi, the founder of Kelly Loves, said: "There are thought to be over 32,000 Japanese residents living in Greater London. This data enables the Japanese community living in the city to embrace the traditions of Hanami ('flower watching') closer to home, as well as those living in London who appreciate Spring and what it has to offer.

"During the Hanami cherry blossom season, people sit beneath the blossom trees to eat, drink and socialise. Families, friends and colleagues all gather together.

"We are encouraging residents in London to find beautiful spots in the boroughs with the largest density of cherry blossoms to spend quality time with their friends and family whilst admiring the environment around them”.


RECOMMENDED READING


3 South East London boroughs with the most Cherry Blossom trees

Lewisham, Southwark and Greenwich were all named on the list with Lewisham winning the third spot overall. 

The south east London borough has a total of 2,647 dotted around the area making it have a total of 255 cherry blossom trees per square mile.

Meanwhile, Southwark was home to 2,647 trees with 237 per square mile and placed just below Lewisham

Also on the list was Greenwich with 2,643 cherry blossom trees at 144 per square mile.