These part-shade (or is it part-sun?) plants thrive in 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day - great for areas that may get sun in the morning before nearby buildings cast their shadows in the afternoon (or vice versa). This diverse collection of beauties can draw birds, butterflies and pollinators of all kinds into our typical San Francisco garden spaces where direct sunlight can be fleeting as the sun moves across the sky during the day.