Sholas are a local name for patches of stunted tropical montane forest found in valleys amid rolling grassland in the higher montane regions of
South India. These patches of shola forest are found mainly in the valleys and are usually separated from one another by undulating
montane grassland. The shola and grassland together form the shola-grassland complex or mosaic. The word 'shola' is probably derived from the
Tamil language word c
Õlai (சோலை) meaning
grove. The shola-forest and grassland complex has been described as a climatic
climax vegetation with forest regeneration and expansion restricted by climatic conditions such as frost or soil characteristics while others have suggested that it may have anthropogenic origins in the burning and removal of forests by early herders and shifting agriculturists.