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Leena - in our side of the world, many Epimediums are confused in the trades as well. It may be because when not in flower it is very hard, or better said almost impossible to distinguish between various species, not to mention hybrids.The one you showed a picture looks like Epimedium x sasaki, sometimes written as E. 'Sasaki'.
I will take pictures of how my other seedlings look later in the summer.I also lost some Erythronium sibiricum seedlings at the same time, seedlings were close to each other, but later I caught that hungry mouse so there was no more damage.
Gabriela, striking foliage on your seed-grown plant, I grow some epimediums just for the foliage, looks like a "keeper" to me.
Gabriela, that is a wonderful foliage! Something to look forward to in seedlings.