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I'm not sure if you want to know what these are, but the first two images are the dried flower head of teasel (probably wild teasel Dipsacus fullonum), the third image is the cone of the alder (I think either the common alder Alnus glutinosa or Italian alder Alnus cordata, the Italian alder has a smoother bark and pointed ends to the leaves), the forth image is the male flower/catkin, again of the alder. I'm not great on grasses, and I can't tell how tall it is or where it's growing, so I can only guess that the fifth image might be the flower/seed heads of the common reed Phragmites australis.
I hope this helps.
Nick
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