"SHOWSTOPPING" Scottish-grown Christmas trees will hit Lidl aisles tomorrow — for less than £20.

The tree-mendous range of Nordmann Fir Christmas trees are sustainably grown from seed in the Black Isle.

They'll be available in stores tomorrow.

But shoppers will need to be quick — the German-owned retailer expects the range to be "hugely popular".

The National:

Prices start from £17.99 for the "classic-looking" Fresh Cut Non-Drop Nordmann Fir, which is 1.5m-1.8m tall.

The large version, which stands between 1.8m-2.1m, costs £24.99.

There's also a smaller Pot-Grown Nordmann Fir Christmas Tree at £18.99, which can be planted in the garden after Christmas.

And for anyone looking to add a festive touch to their front door, Lidl is also selling a Deluxe British Large Christmas Wreath for £9.99.

The National:

Lidle said: "With all LEAF Marque certified trees, the producers are recognised for growing their products in an environmentally sustainable fashion, with due consideration and care for the surrounding Scottish countryside and wildlife.

"Lidl customers can even find out exactly where their tree was grown using the special Tree Tracker – simply head to lidl.co.uk/trackyourtree to follow its journey to the Lidl store."

The range is available while stocks last.