@crutschow : imho your circut misses the part where the motor neds to reverse the direction - at least with the motor you linked to.
AS the motor rotates only in one direction, the setup needs to look like this:

The crank rotates in one direction only (clockwise in the diagram).
When the crank reaches the top switch, the motor turns off.
By pressing the pushbutton the motor starts, the crank leaves the top position and the limit switch TOP is closed again. The motor continues to run until the crank reaches the bottom position, activates the limit switch BOTTOM (switch is opened) and the motor stops.
Of course the switches need to be arranged mechanically such that the crank can pass them on its way. In my picture teh switches would block the path of the crank, this picture is meant only to indicate the relative position of the switches.
This mechanical setup can be used with the circuit diagram as proposed by
@crutschow . No electronics necessary.
The details how the crank is linked mechanically to the petals is up to you.