Dudleya acuminata is a species of succulent perennial plant in the family Crassulaceae known by common name as the Vizcaino liveforever.
[2] A rosette-forming leaf succulent, it has reddish yellow flowers that emerge from April to May.
It is native to the Pacific coast of the Vizcaino Desert on the Baja California Peninsula, and on neighboring islands.
The leaves are not very numerous, broadly ovate, 4 to 7 cm long, broadest at the base, thick, and pale green but not glaucous.
[2] Growers of the plant report that germination and growth during the first year is rapid, but mortality rates are high regardless of medium.