Variegated foliage of silvery-green and streaks of creamy-yellow. Faint blue flowers in summer. By far, this is the strongest of any variegated-leaf hardy lavender we have tested to date.
English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) are, by far, the most popular type of Lavender in the United States (and are interestingly enough not native to England - they're actually native to the northern Mediterranean). They are prized for their bold purple flowers and aromatic foliage. They also are the most garden hardy varieties available. Nearly any sunny and dry spot will do just fine.
What you need to know:
Latin Name: Lavandula angustifolia 'Platinum Blonde'