Fuchsia standishii
J. Harrison, 1840, a perennial shrub, is renowned for its vividly colored and uniquely shaped blooms, which have an extended flowering season. Commonly cultivated as an ornamental potted plant, it is utilized in traditional Chinese medicine. In this study, we successfully sequenced and assembled the complete chloroplast genome of
F. standishii
using high-throughput Illumina sequencing technology. The assembled chloroplast genome displays a typical quadripartite structure, with a total length of 156,391 bp. It consists of a pair of inverted repeat regions (IRs), each measuring 25,069 bp, separated by a large single-copy region (LSC) of 87,754 bp and a small single-copy region (SSC) of 18,499 bp. The overall GC content of the genome is 37.60%. The genome includes a total of 129 genes, comprising 84 protein-coding genes, 37 tRNA genes, and eight rRNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis of 17 complete chloroplast genomes revealed that
F. standishii
forms a monophyletic group with the entire
Circaea
. This study provides a molecular foundation for future phylogenetic research on
Fuchsia
.