I don't think a bulb that has blue hues (which is most likely the actinic bulb) will be good for plants. I think what you'll need will be a "compromise" between a bulb that is blue and a bulb that is good for plants. That compromise will probably be something like a 10,000K (white daylight) bulb, though even this bulb may make the plants look somewhat unnatural. The best bulbs for natural plants are those with spectra below 10,000K - plants grow best under such spectra, and these spectra give nice hues that make the plants look beautiful. A 6,700K is great for planted tanks. There are also 6,700/10,000K bulbs - maybe these would be good for you. Or, as I've said above, the 10,000K one. If you go above 10,000K ... well, you'll have nice blue hues, but such a bulb won't be good for plant growth and it won't look good over a planted tank either.
Here are two good articles that explain various spectra of aquarium lighting, as well as what they all mean:
(1)
http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_...bs.asp?CartId= (look at the drawing here)
(2)
http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_...nformation.asp (this explains the bulbs from the drawing)