In this study, five native species (Zelkova serrata, Fraxinus griffithii, Liquidambar formosana, Michelia compressa and Cyclobalanopsis glauca) were investigated, compared and analyzed at different altitudes and different slopes in rehabilitated forests. The results showed that Michelia compressa had better diameter and height growth at 400-750 m, and its growth was obviously affected by slope with growth decreasing as slope increasing. Besides, Zelkova serrata, Fraxinus griffithii and Liquidambar formosana had the best diameter and height growth at 10-20° slope. The results from this study could provide a guideline for formulation of forest policies and management.