Hydrocotyle vulgaris
is a perennial wetland clonal plant in the Araliaceae family, which was introduced to China as an ornamental plant in the 1990s. Although
H. vulgaris
is now considered a potential invasiveness species in China, it also plays a significant role in the remediation of water pollution. Here, we reported its complete chloroplast genome and analyzed the basic characteristics. The chloroplast genome was 153,165 bp in length, including a pair of inverted repeat (IR) regions of 25,072 bp separated by a large single-copy (LSC) region of 84,291 bp and a small single-copy (SSC) region of 18,730 bp. The
H. vulgaris
chloroplast genome contained 132 predicted genes, and its overall GC content was 37.60%. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that
H. vulgaris
was closely related to
H. verticillata
. The
H. vulgaris
chloroplast genome presented in this study will lay a foundation for further genetic and genomic studies of the genus
Hydrocotyle
.