Lamiaceae is a horticultural plant noted for its aesthetic and economic significance, and its complete chloroplast genome has been sequenced.
The chloroplast genome is 151,021 base pairs long, with various components including a large single copy region, a small single copy region, and two inverted repeat regions, hosting a total of 130 unique genes.
Phylogenetic analysis based on the chloroplast genomes of 26 species suggests close genetic relationships among some species within the Lamiaceae family, aiding in further research on their population and genetic diversity.