Cherry Blossom has always been a symbol or spring in Japan, where it is known as Sakura.
It is a great tourist attraction in both Japan and now attractors in northern London.
Several people have sent their street photos that currently shine with pink petals.
Crouch End Local David Winskill managed to capture its splendor in Cecile Park.
Cherry Blossoms in Cecile Park, Crouch End (Image: David Winskill)
He said: “As I was a bars thesis, other photographers were queuing to take his.
“This is one of the most spectacular and very dear exhibitions of the trees in London.
Cherry Blossom at Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill (Image: Sent)
“The trees are really old, local and people expect the flower to go out every year.”
Tom Hardy said “patience was required” for his photo.
Cherry Blossoms at Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill (Image: Tom Hardie)
The 27 -year -old said: “I captured the beautiful cherry trees in full flowering in Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill. They were at their best while the sun was putting on.”
The transmission and IT technician added: “In Japan it is somewhat massive in spring and people go there to see them, but now we have now.
“As I aged, I have come to appreciate them. When they bloom, you see that people stop and take photos, there is a real buzz.
“I like whites, but the pinks really stand out, but only about a week or two and then fall.”