Unscented three-ribbed plant. Interesting fact: it is unscented only when fresh. After drying it develops a spicy smell, even stronger than that of chamomile (honestly, I didn't know this before, so I wondered whether I had actually collected a chamomile, and went to Google it. Turns out, this is normal).
The same, but alive. By the way, the three-ribbed plant is also not a chamomile.
Grain starwort
The same
Common smolёvka
The same
Red-leaved straight sorrel. During drying it, by the way, somehow turned green. Sometimes plants yellow, that's normal. But for it to acquire a green color during drying, I've never seen before.
The same
And finally, the officially new star of my collection and the peak of creativity. Blunt-leaved sorrel.
In the herbarium it looks like this. To let you know, the sorrel leaf turned out to be too large for A5 format, and I didn't want to place it in a larger notebook. So I had to resort to an unconventional way to solve the problem.
And this is how the marvel looked before collection.