Yes, poison oak can dry up over time. After the plant has been damaged, such as by frost or herbicide, it may lose its leaves and appear dried out. However, the roots can remain alive and may resprout in the following growing season. It's important to handle dried poison oak carefully, as the urushiol oil that causes allergic reactions can still be present on the plant material.
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