Cotton is not water resistant.
PRESSURE TREATED WOOD, CEDAR, REDWOOD
There are about 40 different types of elm. It is a good solid wood, dense and water resistant. Elm wood was valued for its interlocking grain, and consequent resistance to splitting, with significant uses in wheels, chair seats and coffins. The density of the wood varies due to differences between species, but averages around 560kg per cubic meter. The wood is also resistant to decay when permanently wet, and hollowed trunks were widely used as water pipes during the medieval period in Europe.
Hemlock and spruce are woods that are not very resistant to termites. There are treatments that can be done to wood to make it termite proof. Redwood, cedar, and black walnut are all very resistant to termites.
Although all wood will rot in due time but pine and oak will last longer
woods cann't be water proof because the cells of wood take H2O for its growth ,even a dead tree also have tendency to take water.
Teak furniture is a high quality wood furniture. It is made from a tropical wood, teak, that is extremely durable, dense and weather resistant. Teak furniture is often used as outdoor furniture.
There are some exotic woods that are water 'resistant' but all are way too expensive for common use anyway. Teak is about the most practical.
Teak, ebony, mahogany.
Teak is a tropical hardwood with considerable strength. Its natural oils make it resistant to wood boring insects. It is deciduous in the dry season. It may be plantation grown, but some species are becoming threatened.
one is pine and one is teak....
The botanical Name of Teak wood is "Techtona grandis"
Teak is a hard wood.
Teak is one of the most weather resistant materials for furniture. It does well in both sun and rain, and is resistant to mold. http://www.patio-living.com/teak_patio.html
A teak table is an excellent choice for outdoor dining. This hardwood is weather resistant and has a high oil content making it not only pleasing to the eye, but immune to water damage, pests, warping, and shrinking. The natural warm honey color of teak wood will mature over time and blend in with its outdoor setting. To keep a teak table looking fabulous polish it with teak oil several times a year.
Coat it with teak oil
Teak, or cedar