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That "1 m high Equisetum" might be E. telmateia (see below). Easily recognised by its bright stem, puffed-up node sheaths, and the prolific occurrence of thin non-branched leaves. It prefers fertile soils usually not very damp.
Beautiful! Is this Coastal She-Oak (Casuarina equisetifolia, I googled..) or same family? I'm referring to Bjørn's photo in Reply #73.
Just a small correction. Your plant definitively is not E. palustris, but E. fluvatile. A plant of very wet meadows, slow flowing rivers and lake margins, able to growing to about 1.5 m depth under optimal conditions. It is a very common species at least in northern Europe.
Another natural pattern...