Abstract
Adinandra glischroloma Hand.-Mazz. is a woody species of the genus Adinandra (Pentaphylacaceae), a taxonomic group in which species delimitation is often complicated by high morphological similarity. Moreover, genetic information for A. glischroloma is still scarce, limiting molecular identification and comparative studies. This article reports a dataset of nucleotide sequences from five chloroplast intergenic regions, namely rps15-ycf1, ndhF-rpl32, rpl32-trnL, accD-psaI, and petA-psbJ. These sequences were extracted from the chloroplast genome of A. glischroloma collected in Y Ty commune, Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province, Vietnam. The dataset includes voucher specimen images (AGYT03), the nucleotide sequences, fragment lengths, sampling metadata, and phylogenetic trees reconstructed separately for each intergenic region to facilitate phylogenetic interpretation within the order Ericales. These data provide a useful molecular resource for species identification, phylogenetic inference, and the evaluation of candidate DNA barcodes in Adinandra and related taxa.