The mountains' varied elevation, microclimates, exposure, and geology create distinct habitats which are home to diverse plant communities. Evergreen laurel forests grow in ravines on the northern slopes of the massif between 300 and 560 meters elevation, where the exposure and topography allow more year-round moisture. Laurel (
Laurus nobilis) is the dominant tree, together with
Quercus ilex and
Quercus pubescens subsp. pubescens. These trees form low thickets 6 to 12 meters tall, with a relatively open canopy with 50–80% coverage. The relatively shady, cool, and humid forest understory is home to many species of plants including
Rhamnus lojaconoi, a shrub or small tree endemic to Madonie, as well as
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum,
Rubia peregrina,
Ruscus aculeatus,
Asparagus acutifolius,
Woodwardia radicans,
Pteris vittata,
Vitis vinifera, and several rare,
endemic, and limited-range species. ==Madonie Regional Natural Park==