Rice beds are where the rice grow. so its kind of like how you sleep in a bed they grow in a bed. I guess.FART!
the carvings on the bedposts are stalks of rice
Mobile hospital beds are called gurneys, or carts. These are standard in all hospitals.
Dandelions are sometimes called 'piss a beds' or 'piss the beds' because they contain a diuretic chemical which, if eaten, can cause a person to urinate.
You can call them sun beds or a pool lounge
Bunks
One grain of rice is called a grain of rice. The plural form is grains of rice.
Rice is called "Vrihi" in Sanskrit.
Rice is called "irayisi" in Ndebele.
because the concept of bunk beds is that you are bunking with another person or even just another bed
Because bulbs need some place to get laid.
A field of rice is called a rice paddy or rice field. It is an agricultural field flooded with water where rice is grown.
The 18th century Carolinas (USA) were the world's largest exporters of rice and tobacco. To signify a plantation owner's principal source of wealth the posts on his 4-post bed were carved with depictions of rice or tobacco. This symbol of wealth and plenty became known as a "rice bed" or "plantation bed". Plantation beds may have carvings of both rice and tobacco. Most current reproductions of these romantic style beds typically employ the use of cherry or mahogany woods as did the originals.