The Marguerite (Argyranthemum) is a large daisy-like flower ~ it is sometimes called a Marguerite Daisy ~ except that it is in the family Asteracae, and is more like a Chrysanthemum.
The 85 gsm paper shown above is printed on B1 sheets by Tassotti. The pattern is 'one~way~up' ~ V1 ~ and printed so that the grain and the flowers run in the same direction. Unlike in real-life the flower heads ~ here ~ are massed tightly together in roughly horizontal rows. The marguerites in my garden sprawl all over the place, with flowers at the end of long stalks that really need support. I think a proper gardener would keep them tied in a more vertical clump. Mine are probably a 'wild' species, with fewer petals, more sparsely spaced, than those in this picture.
[126493].Thumbnails of some more of the Tassotti papers are shown below. Clicking on a picture will take you to the appropriate descriptive page. Alternatively a guide to some illustrated indexes is available [125406].