Leaf Pullings
The difference between taking normal leaf cuttings and taking leaf pullings explained by the titles. Generally speaking, for leaf cuttings, you can basically cut any part of the leaf into sections and they should produce plantlets (generally for larger leaves like D. adelae, D. capensis, or D. binata). For many sundews, this will not work. The sundews that need to be propagated via leaf pullings are primarily Petiolaris and pygmy sundews. However, pygmy sundews are normally propagated via gemmae, which is explained below.