Former home secretary David Blunkett left a floral tribute at King's Cross
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Flowers laid at the sites of the London bombings on 7 July in memory of those who died, will be removed on Tuesday.
A tree will be planted in Russell Square Gardens to remember the dead.
The flowers will be composted to use in green spaces in London and written tributes will be kept by London Underground so people can read them.
Those wanting to leave flowers can do so at Russell Square Gardens, Tavistock Square Gardens, St Pancras Church and King's Cross station.
Leader of Camden Council, Jane Roberts, will plant a tree and plaque in Russell Square Gardens.
She said: "The terrorist atrocities on 7 July were an appalling attack on people of all races, faiths and cultures, going about their daily lives.
"Two of the attacks and many of the fatalities were in the borough of Camden - this most cosmopolitan and diverse part of a wonderful city, itself one of the most diverse in the world.
"Across Camden, as with London and the rest of the country, we share a determination that our values and the way we live our lives will not be changed and that we keep a resolve not to be divided."