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I live in zone 8B Sierra Vista, AZ 5,000 feet elevation and I want to plant some Golden Barrels in my north facing u shaped courtyard entrance of my home. In the summer they would get 5/6 hrs of morning sun then shade the rest of the day. Would that be enough sun for them?