honeysuckles normally require full sun to part shade
Most types of basil need full sun to do well, although that depends on your climate. If you are in an extremely hot climate, you may need to give it some shade. It thrives in a Mediterranean climate.
in the sun
Platypuses like hot weather most and like to lie in the sun but when the platypus gets too hot it goes to the shade I THINK
Most sources recommend full sun, but in a warmer climate this is too much, and half sun is preferable.
Mandeville's prefer sun. They grow best in full sun. However, some people have had success planning in partial shade.
They will grow in full sun but prefer slight shade.
Some types of peanuts like full sun and some peanuts are okay with being in the shade. The peanuts in Hawaii much prefer to be in the sun than in the shade.
Tiger lilies can grow in the shade but for best results it is recommended that they get some sun. Tiger lilies are a forgiving plant that usually does well in part shade or full shade but they do prefer to have a few hours of sun everyday.
Most Japanese maples prefer some shade.
I believe they are the type that prefer to be in full sun, but will also tolerate partial shade. Too much shade, however, and your berry crop will be compromised. Check out the link below for more info.
Carrots prefer a sunny site, but they can be grown in partial shade.
Primrose need sun or shade
Monkey grass prefers full sun and some varieties do well in shade. They all prefer well drained soil to do well though.
Grow best in full sun.
In hot weather they prefer the shade. In cold winter temperatures they occasionally like to sun themselves.
they need planty of light but prefer cool temps so the answer is a bit of both