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"Brodiaea jolonensis, known by the common name chaparral brodiaea, is a species of flowering plant in the cluster-lily family. The bulb is native to the coast and coastal mountain ranges of the southern half of California and of northern Baja California. Locations include the southern California Coast Ranges, the Transverse Ranges, the Peninsular Ranges, and the Channel Islands of California. Description Brodiaea jolonensis is a perennial producing an inflorescence up to about 15 centimeters tall bearing blue-purple flowers on pedicels a few centimeters long. Each flower has six curving tepals between 1 and 2 centimeters in length. The center of the flower contains three fertile stamens ringed with three prominent sterile stamens called staminodes. External links *Jepson Manual Treatment — Brodiaea jolonensis *USDA Plants Profile: Brodiaea jolonensis (chaparral brodiaea) *Flora of North America *Brodiaea jolonensis — U.C. Photo gallery * jolonensis Category:Flora of California Category:Flora of Baja California Category:Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands Category:Natural history of the California Coast Ranges Category:Natural history of the Channel Islands of California Category:Natural history of the Peninsular Ranges Category:Natural history of the Santa Monica Mountains Category:Natural history of the Transverse Ranges "
"Louis-Léonard de Loménie (3 December 1815 – 2 April 1878) was a French scholar and essayist. He is best known for his biography of Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, and also edited this author's complete works. Biography Loménie was born at Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, Haute-Vienne. He studied at Avignon and was professor of French literature at the Collège de France from 1862, then at the École Polytechnique from 1864, and editor of the Revue des Deux Mondes. His first literary work was a series of biographical sketches, published under the title Galerie des contemporains illustres par un homme de rien (1846–1847). He was elected to the Académie française in 1871. He died in Paris in 1878. Works His chief work is Beaumarchais et son temps (1855), marked by much scholarly research. He also wrote La comtesse de Rochefort et ses amis (1871); Esquisses historiques et littéraires (1878); Les Mirabeau (1879). *Galerie des contemporains illustres, par un homme de rien, 1840–1847, 10 volumes *Leçons de littérature au Collège de France, 1845–1864 *Beaumarchais et son temps : études sur la société en France au XVIIIe siècle d'après des documents inédits, 1855, 2 volumes. Réédition Slatkine, Genève, 1970. Online text from Gallica. *La Comtesse de Rochefort et ses amis : études sur les mœurs en France au XVIIIe, avec des documents inédits, 1870. Republished Slatkine, Genève, 1971. *Les Mirabeau, nouvelles études sur la société française au XVIIIe siècle, 1879, 2 volumes, followed by a continuation by his son Charles de Loménie, 1889–1891, 3 volumes *Esquisses historiques et littéraires, 1879 Attribution * External links *Biography – Académie française Category:1815 births Category:1878 deaths Category:People from Haute-Vienne Category:French biographers Category:French essayists Category:Historians of French literature Category:Members of the Académie Française Category:French academics Category:French male essayists "