I don't have an image on me at the moment, but I use 21 mm, 35 mm, 40 mm pancake, 50 mm, 55 mm, 105 mm, 125 mm macro, and 70-200 mm on a full frame camera (Canon 6D). A few of these are vintage manual AIS Nikkors, including the aforementioned AIS Micro-Nikkor 55 f/3.5 1:1 macro lens, of which there are about 350,000 floating around on flea-Bay for cheap. Probably my most-used landscape lens is the lowly Canon 40 mm f/2.8 pancake lens (manual-focus-by-wire, ugh), weight 130 grams, therefore, always in my bag even if my main subject of the day is "macro" or "birds".
Certain landscapes may favor certain focal lengths. I find myself using the 40 mm a lot because it works well for woodland scenes.