The common daisy ( Bellis perennis ) is often dismissed as a child’s flower — petals plucked for "he loves me, he loves me not" — but in the world of LS Land , we see it differently. Daisies are survivors. They colonize compacted soil, outlast droughts, and close their petals at night not in fear, but in conservation. In this issue’s cover story (archived under ), we explore three forgotten daisy habitats across Europe and North America.

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LS-Land maps these latitudes. Not geography. Not memory. But the millimeter of soil temperature before a seed decides to split.

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