Krulc later moved to eastern Yugoslavia and became associated with the architect Mihajlo Nesic. She developed interest in Slovenian flora and painted for the
Phenological Atlas. Along with
Dušan Ogrin, she was involved in the revival of the Volčji Potok Arboretum. By the end of the 1950s her work focused on planning gardens for bourgeois mansions, influenced by the likes of
Carl Gustav Swensson, Vaclav Heinic,
Cecil Ross Pinsent, Georg Potente, and Ilse Fischerauer. Her most notable achievements include planning the Villa Tartini Park in
Strunjan, the
Ljubljana Forestry Institute, and designing the gardens of
Brdo Castle estate. ==References==